श्रेयो-धर्मकर्मविचारः
Inquiry into Śreyas, Dharma, and Karma
परं तु शुक्लं विमल॑ विशोक॑ गतकक््लमं सिद्धाति दानवेन्द्र | गत्वा तु योनिप्रभवाणि दैत्य सहस्रश: सिद्धिमुपैति जीव:
paraṁ tu śuklaṁ vimalaṁ viśokaṁ gataklamam siddhāti dānavendra | gatvā tu yoniprabhavāṇi daitya sahasraśaḥ siddhimupaiti jīvaḥ ||
毗湿摩说道:“然而那白色之境,清净无垢、无忧无悲、无劳无倦,正是成就(siddhi)之因,噫,达那婆(Dānava)之主!又噫,代底耶(Daitya)啊,个体之灵(jīva)历经千百胎生之门,往往在得人身之时,方有时而证得成就。”
भीष्म उवाच
Bhishma teaches that true perfection (siddhi) is associated with a supreme inner condition characterized by purity, stainlessness, freedom from sorrow, and freedom from exhausting agitation; and that the jīva, after innumerable embodied births, may finally attain such perfection—especially upon reaching the human condition where discernment and disciplined practice are possible.
In Shanti Parva’s instruction, Bhishma addresses a Dānava/Daitya interlocutor and explains a doctrinal point: the soul migrates through many womb-born existences, and only after countless births does it sometimes reach a state (and opportunity) conducive to siddhi, described as pure and sorrowless.