Vyaktāvyakta-Viveka and Nivṛtti as Paramā Gati
Manifest–Unmanifest Discrimination and the Supreme Path of Withdrawal
अग्निदरिंगतो यद्वद् भिन्ने दारौ न दृश्यते । तथैवात्मा शरीरस्थो योगेनैवानुदृश्यते
agnir dāru-gato yadvat bhinne dārau na dṛśyate | tathaivātmā śarīra-stho yogenaivānudṛśyate ||
Ipinaliwanag ni Bhīṣma: kung paanong ang apoy, bagama’t lumalaganap sa loob ng kahoy, ay hindi nakikita kahit hatiin ang kahoy, gayon din ang Sarili ay nananahan sa katawan ngunit hindi tuwirang namamasdan. Natatalos lamang ito sa pamamagitan ng yoga—masinop at disiplinadong pagsasanay sa loob—na nagpapahayag sa katotohanang nananahan, gaya ng paglalantad sa apoy mula sa kahoy sa wastong paraan.
भीष्म उवाच
The Self is present within the body but is not an object of ordinary perception; it is realized through yoga—disciplined practice that refines attention and insight—just as hidden fire in wood becomes evident only through the proper method.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction on peace and liberation, Bhīṣma is teaching Yudhiṣṭhira about inner knowledge: he uses a concrete analogy (fire hidden in wood) to clarify why the ātman is not seen by mere physical examination and why yogic practice is required for direct realization.