सत्य–अनृत, प्रकाश–तमस्, स्वर्ग–नरक विवेचनम्
Truth and Untruth as Light and Darkness; Svarga and Naraka as Ethical Consequences
अग्निमारुततोयानां वर्णा: क्षितितलस्य च | आकाशादवगृहान्ते भिद्यन्ते5तत्त्वदर्शनात्
agnimārutatoyānāṁ varṇāḥ kṣititalasya ca | ākāśād avagṛhānte bhidyante tattvadarśanāt |
آگ، ہوا اور پانی کی، اور زمین کی سطح کی بھی، امتیازی صفات—آکاش سے لے کر نہایت باریک محصور صورت تک—تتّو درشن (حقیقت بینی) سے جدا جدا پہچانی جاتی ہیں۔
भरद्वाज उवाच
True knowledge (tattva-darśana) enables one to discriminate the distinct natures of the elements and embodied forms—seeing how each is defined by its own characteristic qualities rather than being confused as one undifferentiated mass.
In Śānti Parva’s philosophical instruction, Bharadvāja is explaining a framework of reality: from ākāśa (space) down through the elements and into bounded forms, their differences become clear to one who has insight into principles (tattvas).