Adhyāya 189: Japa—Inquiry into the Jāpaka, Method
Vidhi), and Fruit (Phala
जड़मानामसंख्येया: स्थावराणां च जातय: । तेषां विविधवर्णानां कुतो वर्णविनिश्चय:
jaḍamānām asaṅkhyeyāḥ sthāvarāṇāṃ ca jātayaḥ | teṣāṃ vividhavarṇānāṃ kuto varṇaviniścayaḥ ||
Wika ni Bharadvāja: “Di-mabilang ang mga uri ng nilalang na gumagalaw—hayop, ibon, tao—at ng mga di-gumagalaw gaya ng mga punò. Iba-iba rin ang kanilang mga kulay; kung gayon, paano matitiyak ang ‘varṇa’ batay roon?”
भरद्वाज उवाच
Bharadvāja challenges the idea that varna can be decisively determined by outward features such as color or visible form, pointing out that nature displays innumerable kinds and appearances; therefore external traits are an unreliable basis for rigid social classification.
In a reflective dialogue in the Śānti Parva, Bharadvāja raises a probing question about how one could fix ‘varna’ when living beings—especially the vast range of creatures and stationary life—show endless diversity in species and coloration.