भिक्षुलक्षणम्—एकचर्याः, अहिंसा, कैवल्याश्रमः
Marks of the Mendicant: Solitary Wandering, Non-Injury, and the Kaivalya-Discipline
जो शब्दब्रह्म (वेद) में पारंगत होकर परब्रह्मके तत्त्वका निश्चय कर चुका है और सदा ब्रह्मज्ञानमें ही स्थित रहता है, उसे ही देवतालोग ब्राह्मण मानते हैं ।।
antaḥsthaṃ ca bahiṣṭhaṃ ca sādhiyajñādhidaivatam | jñānānvitā hi paśyanti te devās tāta te dvijāḥ ||
毗耶娑说:“具足真知者,能见神圣于内亦于外,并见祭祀之主神同在。亲爱的孩子啊,正是这些见者,才是‘二生者’,连诸天也承认为真正的婆罗门。”
व्यास उवाच
True brāhmaṇahood is defined by realized knowledge: the wise directly perceive the Divine both within the self and in the external world, including the divine principle presiding over sacrifice. Recognition by the gods is tied to insight and steadiness in brahmajñāna, not merely to ritual performance or birth.
In Śānti Parva’s instruction on dharma and spiritual excellence, Vyāsa explains to the listener (addressed as ‘tāta’) the marks of a genuine brāhmaṇa: one who, through knowledge, sees the indwelling and outward presence of the sacred and understands the deeper divine basis of yajña.