Hari’s Special Mercy, Śiva’s Quick Boons, and the Deliverance from Vṛkāsura
तद् ब्रह्म परमं सूक्ष्मं चिन्मात्रं सदनन्तकम् । विज्ञायात्मतया धीर: संसारात्परिमुच्यते ॥ १० ॥
tad brahma paramaṁ sūkṣmaṁ cin-mātraṁ sad anantakam vijñāyātmatayā dhīraḥ saṁsārāt parimucyate
于是,那沉稳之人彻悟至上梵:至微至妙、纯粹觉知、无尽的超越存在;认知至上真理乃自身存在之根基,便从轮回之流中解脱。
This verse states that when a sober person realizes the Supreme Brahman—pure, subtle consciousness—as one’s own Self, one becomes fully liberated from saṁsāra (repeated birth and death).
Śukadeva Gosvāmī speaks this verse while narrating the philosophical conclusion of the chapter to Mahārāja Parīkṣit, emphasizing liberation through Self-realization.
Cultivate steadiness (dhīratā) through disciplined spiritual practice—hearing sacred texts, meditation, and devotion—so that identity shifts from temporary roles to the inner Self, reducing anxiety and attachment and moving toward genuine freedom.