मनु-उपदेशः — भूत-उत्पत्ति, इन्द्रिय-निवृत्ति, तथा पर-स्वभाव-विवेकः
Manu’s Instruction on Elemental Origination, Sense-Withdrawal, and Discrimination of the Supreme Nature
न गुणा विदुरात्मानं स गुणान् वेत्ति सर्वश: । परिद्रष्टा गुणानां तु संसृष्टान्मन्यते तथा
bhīṣma uvāca | na guṇā vidur ātmānaṃ sa guṇān vetti sarvaśaḥ | paridraṣṭā guṇānāṃ tu saṃsṛṣṭān manyate tathā ||
Sinabi ni Bhishma: Ang mga guṇa (mga katangiang materyal) ay hindi nakakakilala sa Sarili; ngunit ang Sarili ang nakakakilala sa mga guṇa sa lahat ng paraan. Gayunman, bagama’t ang Sarili ang saksi ng mga guṇa at kaya lubos na naiiba sa mga ito, itinuturing pa rin nito ang sarili na nahahalo at nabibitag sa mga guṇa.
भीष्म उवाच
The verse distinguishes the conscious Self (ātman) from the unconscious guṇas of nature: the guṇas cannot know the Self, while the Self can know and witness the guṇas. Bondage arises when the Self mistakenly identifies as ‘mixed’ with these qualities; liberation follows from recognizing oneself as the witness, distinct from them.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction on peace and right understanding after the war, Bhishma continues his philosophical counsel, explaining to the listener the relation between consciousness and material nature, and how misidentification with the guṇas leads to saṃsāra.