जनक–ब्राह्मणसंवादः
Viṣaya, Mamatva, and Self-Mastery
कां वै बुद्धि समाश्रित्य सर्वो वै विषयस्तव । नावैषि विषयं येन सर्वो वा विषयस्तव
kāṃ vai buddhiṃ samāśritya sarvo vai viṣayas tava | nāvaiṣi viṣayaṃ yena sarvo vā viṣayas tava ||
婆罗门说道:“你依凭何等智慧,竟将一切处所都视为自己的疆域?又凭何等智慧,你却不认任何处所为己有——以至于在更深的意义上,整个大地都成为你的国土?”
ब्राह्मण उवाच
The verse probes the paradox of true mastery: through right discernment (buddhi), one may act in the world without possessiveness. Such a person can treat all places as ‘mine’ in the sense of equal concern and responsibility, yet ‘not mine’ in the sense of non-attachment—making the whole earth a single homeland rather than a set of competing possessions.
A Brāhmaṇa addresses another interlocutor with a pointed question about the mental principle behind their stance toward territory and ownership. The inquiry frames a discussion on how perception and discernment shape one’s relationship to power, land, and identity—whether as possessive rule or as detached, universal belonging.