जनकस्य मोक्षमार्गप्रश्नः तथा पञ्चशिखोपदेश-प्रस्तावः | Janaka’s Path to Liberation: Prelude to Pañcaśikha’s Instruction
न भूर्न खं द्यौर्भूतानि नर्षयो न सुरासुरा: । नान्यदासीदृते जीवमासेदुर्न तु संहतम्
na bhūr na khaṁ dyaur bhūtāni na ṛṣayo na surāsurāḥ | nānyad āsīd ṛte jīvam āsedur na tu saṁhatam ||
毗湿摩说:在最初,既无大地,亦无虚空与天界;既无众生之群,亦无仙圣之士,亦无诸天与阿修罗。除有生命的觉知本原之外,别无他物存在。甚至无情与有情的结合也尚未发生。
भीष्म उवाच
Before manifested creation, all differentiated categories—worlds, beings, sages, and even gods and asuras—are denied; only the conscious living principle (jīva) is affirmed. The verse stresses a pre-manifest state where the sentient and insentient are not yet conjoined, pointing to an ontological priority of consciousness over formed matter and categories.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction to Yudhiṣṭhira, Bhīṣma shifts from practical dharma to higher reflection on origins and reality. Here he begins a cosmogonic account: describing an initial unmanifest condition in which familiar cosmic structures and classes of beings are absent, setting the stage for explaining how creation and differentiation arise.