समन्तपञ्चक-आख्यानम् तथा अक्षौहिणी-प्रमाणनिर्णयः
Samantapañcaka Narrative and the Measure of an Akṣauhiṇī
आत्मेव वेदितव्येषु प्रियेष्विव हि जीवितम् । इतिहास: प्रधानार्थ: श्रेष्ठ: सर्वागमेष्वयम्,जैसे जाननेयोग्य पदार्थो्में आत्मा, प्रिय पदार्थोमें अपना जीवन सर्वश्रेष्ठ है, वैसे ही सम्पूर्ण शास्त्रोंमें परब्रह्म परमात्माकी प्राप्तिरूप प्रयोजनको पूर्ण करनेवाला यह इतिहास श्रेष्ठ है
ātmeva veditavyeṣu priyeṣv iva hi jīvitam | itihāsaḥ pradhānārthaḥ śreṣṭhaḥ sarvāgameṣv ayam |
Như Tự Ngã (Ātman) là điều tối thượng trong mọi điều đáng biết, và như chính sinh mạng mình là điều yêu quý nhất trong mọi điều yêu quý, thì cũng vậy: Itihāsa này, với mục đích trung tâm tối cao, là bậc tối thắng trong mọi giáo điển, vì dẫn đến sự viên mãn của cứu cánh tối thượng—chứng ngộ Phạm Thiên Tối Thượng, Paramātman.
राम उवाच
The verse asserts a hierarchy of values: among knowable truths, the highest is knowledge of the Self; among cherished things, the dearest is one’s own life. By analogy, among all authoritative teachings, this Itihāsa is declared foremost because its central purpose is to guide one toward the highest human end—realization of Brahman/Paramātman—while conveying dharma through narrative.
In the early framing of the Mahābhārata’s discourse on its own significance, the speaker praises the epic as more than a story: it is presented as an authoritative, purpose-driven teaching. The statement functions as a commendation of the Itihāsa genre, claiming that this narrative tradition uniquely completes the highest aim by embedding ethical and spiritual instruction within history-like storytelling.