Nārada’s Darśana of Viśvarūpa Nārāyaṇa and the Caturmūrti Doctrine (नारदस्य नारायणदर्शनं चतुर्मूर्तिविचारश्च)
यदा श्राव्ये च दृश्ये च सर्वभूतेषु चाप्पययम् । समो भवति निर्दन्द्धो ब्रह्म सम्पद्यते तदा
yadā śrāvye ca dṛśye ca sarvabhūteṣu cāpy ayam | samo bhavati nirdvandvo brahma sampadyate tadā ||
Kapag ang naghahanap ay nagiging pantay ang loob sa naririnig at nakikita, at gayundin sa lahat ng nilalang—malaya sa mga salungatang gaya ng ligaya at sakit—saka niya nakakamit ang kalagayan ng Brahman.
जनक उवाच
Liberation (attaining Brahman) arises when one becomes even-minded toward sensory experience (what is heard and seen) and toward all beings, remaining free from dualities like pleasure and pain.
King Janaka is instructing on the marks of realization: the seeker’s mind becomes impartial and undisturbed by opposites, and this inner state culminates in Brahman-realization.