Adhyāya 262: Śabda-brahman, Para-brahman, and the Ethics of Tyāga
Kapila–Syūmaraśmi Saṃvāda
चुलाधार उवाच वक्ष्यामि जाजले वृत्तिं नास्मि ब्राह्मण नास्तिक: । न यज्ञंच विनिन्दामि यज्ञवित् तु सुदुर्लभ:
culādhāra uvāca | vakṣyāmi jājale vṛttiṃ nāsmi brāhmaṇa nāstikaḥ | na yajñaṃ ca vinindāmi yajñavit tu sudurlabhaḥ ||
秤主(Culādhāra)说道:“迦阇利(Jājali)啊,我将为你说明一种不染暴害的生计之道。婆罗门啊,我并非不信者,也不诋毁祭祀(yajña);只是能真正洞悉祭祀之真实义理的人,极其罕见。”
चुलाधार उवाच
Culādhāra emphasizes that ethical living—especially a livelihood free from harm (ahiṃsā)—is compatible with reverence for Vedic tradition. He does not reject yajña, but warns that genuine understanding of sacrifice (beyond mere external performance) is rare.
In the Culādhāra–Jājali discourse of the Śānti Parva, Culādhāra addresses the brāhmaṇa Jājali and prepares to instruct him on a non-violent mode of livelihood, while clarifying that he is neither a nāstika nor a critic of yajña—only a critic of shallow or misunderstood ritualism.