मनुरुवाच — इन्द्रिय-मनः-ज्ञान-क्रमः
Manu on the hierarchy of senses, mind, and knowledge
तद् धिया ध्यायति ब्रह्म जपन् वै संहिताम् हिताम् । संन्यस्यत्यथवा तां वै समाधौ पर्यवस्थित:
tad dhiyā dhyāyati brahma japan vai saṁhitām hitām | saṁnyasyaty athavā tāṁ vai samādhau paryavasthitaḥ ||
Wika ni Bhīṣma: Sa isip na may disiplina, pinagninilayan niya ang Brahman at inuusal ang kapaki-pakinabang na banal na saṃhitā. O kaya, matapos talikdan ang lahat ng iba pa, nananatili siyang matatag na nakalagay sa samādhi—lubos na nalulubog sa katahimikan ng loob at sa katotohanan.
भीष्म उवाच
The verse presents a disciplined spiritual path: one should use the intellect to contemplate Brahman, support the mind through beneficial recitation (japa of a sacred text/mantra), and ultimately cultivate renunciation that culminates in steady samādhi—inner absorption oriented toward truth and liberation.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction on dharma and the path of peace, Bhīṣma continues advising on inner practice. He describes how a seeker engages in contemplation and recitation, and how, through renunciation, the seeker becomes firmly established in meditative absorption.