Vimokṣa-niścaya: Pañcaśikha’s Analysis of Aggregates, Guṇas, and Tyāga (मोक्षनिर्णयः)
भावान् सर्वनुपावृत्तान् समीक्ष्य विषयात्मकान् | शान्तिमिच्छन्नदीनात्मा संयच्छेदिन्द्रियाणि च
bhāvān sarvānupāvṛttān samīkṣya viṣayātmakān | śāntim icchann adīnātmā saṃyacched indriyāṇi ca ||
细察一切因境而起、与诸欲境相连的心行之后,求内在寂静而心志坚定之人,也当摄持诸根。
भीष्म उवाच
Peace (śānti) is attained by reflective discernment of sense-object-based mental movements and by actively restraining the senses; insight and discipline must work together.
Bhīṣma, instructing on dharma in the Śānti Parva, gives a practical counsel for inner tranquility: observe how the mind’s states are driven by sensory objects, then curb the senses to prevent further agitation.