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Shloka 49

मनु-उपदेशः — भूत-उत्पत्ति, इन्द्रिय-निवृत्ति, तथा पर-स्वभाव-विवेकः

Manu’s Instruction on Elemental Origination, Sense-Withdrawal, and Discrimination of the Supreme Nature

स्वभावयुकत्या युक्तस्तु स नित्यं सृजते गुणान्‌ । ऊर्णनाभिर्य था सूत्र विज्ञेयास्तन्तुवद्‌ गुणा:

svabhāvayuktyā yuktaḥ tu sa nityaṃ sṛjate guṇān | ūrṇanābhiḥ yathā sūtraṃ vijñeyās tantuvad guṇāḥ ||

Wika ni Bhīṣma: Ang Sarili, na nakatindig sa sariling likas na kapangyarihan, ay patuloy na naglalang ng mga guṇa. Gaya ng gagamba na nananatiling siya rin, ngunit mula sa sarili’y naglalabas ng sinulid at humahabi ng sapot; gayon dapat maunawaan ang mga guṇa—parang mga hiblang lumilitaw, umaasa sa Sarili ngunit hindi binabago ang diwa nito.

{'svabhāva''one’s own nature
{'svabhāva':
inherent constitution', 'yukti''capacity, power, apt means
inherent constitution', 'yukti':
hereinherent potency/fitness', 'svabhāvayuktyā': 'by/through the potency grounded in its own nature', 'yuktaḥ': 'joined with
here:
established in', 'sa''that (Self/Ātman)', 'nityam': 'always
established in', 'sa':
continually', 'sṛjate''creates
continually', 'sṛjate':
brings forth', 'guṇān''the qualities/strands of prakṛti (sattva, rajas, tamas)
brings forth', 'guṇān':
attributes', 'ūrṇanābhiḥ''spider', 'yathā': 'just as', 'sūtram': 'thread
attributes', 'ūrṇanābhiḥ':
filament', 'vijñeyāḥ''to be understood/known', 'tantu-vat': 'like a thread
filament', 'vijñeyāḥ':
thread-like', 'guṇāḥ''the guṇas
thread-like', 'guṇāḥ':

भीष्म उवाच

B
Bhishma
A
Atman (Self)
G
Gunas
S
Spider
T
Thread (sutra)

Educational Q&A

The Self remains established in its own nature, while the guṇas (sattva, rajas, tamas) arise and operate like threads spun from a spider. Recognizing this helps one detach from fluctuating mental states and act with steadiness and discernment.

In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on liberation and right understanding, Bhishma teaches Yudhishthira using a vivid analogy: as a spider produces a web without ceasing to be itself, so the guṇas manifest from the underlying Self/nature, explaining change in experience without change in the essential Self.