सूक्ष्मभूत-भूतात्मविज्ञानम्
Knowing the subtle principle and the bhūtātman through yoga
अभयं सर्वभूते भ्यो भूतानामभयं तत: । तस्य मोहाद् विमुक्तस्य भयं नास्ति कुतश्चन
abhayaṁ sarvabhūtebhyo bhūtānām abhayaṁ tataḥ | tasya mohād vimuktasya bhayaṁ nāsti kutaścana ||
Wika ni Vyāsa: “Magkaroon ng kawalang-takot sa lahat ng nilalang—at mula sa lahat ng nilalang, kawalang-takot din ang bumalik. Sa taong napalaya sa kamangmangan (moha), ang takot ay hindi sumisibol mula saanman.”
व्यास उवाच
Fearlessness is both an ethical stance and a spiritual fruit: when one offers non-threat and safety to all beings, and when delusion (moha) is removed, fear has no basis and cannot arise from any direction.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction on dharma and inner peace, Vyāsa states a principle linking conduct and realization: non-harming and goodwill toward all beings culminate in reciprocal safety, and the liberated-from-delusion person becomes inwardly fearless.