Adhyāya 353 — Kathā-prāmāṇya (Authority of Transmission) and the Brāhmaṇa’s Ascetic Resolve
अचिन्त्यं चापि त॑ ज्ञात्वा भावसूक्ष्मं चतुष्टयम् । विचरेद् यो5समुन्नद्ध: स गच्छेत् पुरुषं शुभम्
acintyaṃ cāpi taṃ jñātvā bhāvasūkṣmaṃ catuṣṭayam | vicared yo 'samunnaddhaḥ sa gacchet puruṣaṃ śubham ||
Sinabi ni Bhīṣma: “Sa pagkilalang ang Kataas-taasang Puruṣa ay di-maaarok ng isip (acintya), at sa pag-unawa sa apat na maseselang pag-uugaling panloob, ang sinumang lumalakad sa buhay na walang pagmamataas—walang pagpapalaki sa sarili—ay makaaabot sa mapalad at pinakamataas na Puruṣa.”
पितामह उवाच
The verse teaches that the Supreme Reality (Puruṣa) is ultimately inconceivable, yet one should cultivate refined inner dispositions (a subtle fourfold set) and live without ego-inflation; such humility and inner discipline lead to attaining the auspicious Supreme Person.
In Śānti Parva, Bhīṣma instructs Yudhiṣṭhira on dharma and liberation-oriented conduct. Here he summarizes a soteriological point: recognizing the transcendence of the Supreme and practicing ego-free living grounded in subtle inner cultivation results in reaching the highest good.