श्रेयो-धर्मकर्मविचारः
Inquiry into Śreyas, Dharma, and Karma
“वे सारी बावड़ियाँ पाँच सौ योजन चौड़ी
ṣaḍ jīvavarṇāḥ paramaṃ pramāṇaṃ kṛṣṇo dhūmro nīlam athāsya madhyam | raktaṃ punaḥ sahātaraṃ sukhaṃ tu hāridravarṇaṃ susukhaṃ ca śuklam ||
毗湿摩说道:“众生被说有六种‘色类’(varṇa):黑、烟色、青、赤、姜黄之黄、与白。其中黑、烟、青三类,其乐为中等;赤类之受用较为可忍;黄类悦意而生乐;白类则极其悦乐,为最上。”
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma presents a graded typology of beings by ‘color’ to indicate differing inner qualities and resulting experiences of happiness. The implicit ethical lesson is that one’s disposition and conduct shape one’s lived condition, and that mere passage of time does not end saṃsāra—only right knowledge and transformation can.
In Śānti Parva’s instruction section, Bhīṣma is teaching Yudhiṣṭhira about the nature of beings and the moral-spiritual order. Here he classifies creatures into six color-types and links them to degrees of happiness, as part of a broader discourse on how bondage persists and how higher states are attained.