Adhyāya 249 — Mṛtyu-prādurbhāvaḥ (The Manifestation of Death) / Restraint of Tejas and Ordered Saṃhāra
आत्मज्ञानमिदं गुहां सर्वगुह्मृतमं महत् । अब्र॒ुवं यदहं तात आत्मसाक्षिकमञ्जसा
ātmajñānam idaṁ guhāṁ sarvaguhyṛtamaṁ mahat | abruvaṁ yad ahaṁ tāta ātmasākṣikam añjasā ||
毗耶娑说道:“此自知之教,是深奥的秘藏——实为诸秘之中最伟大、守护最严密者。我对你所宣说的,亲爱的,是由直接的内证之见证(真我自身)所印可,并可径直证得。”
व्यास उवाच
The verse emphasizes that Self-knowledge (ātmajñāna) is the highest and most guarded secret, and that its truth is confirmed by direct inner experience—the Self as witness (ātma-sākṣin)—rather than by mere hearsay or external proof.
Vyāsa, speaking as a spiritual authority, concludes or underscores his instruction by stressing the exceptional profundity of what he has taught and assuring the listener—addressed affectionately as “tāta”—that it is directly verifiable through inner realization.