Adhyāya 287 — Janaka’s Inquiry on Śreyas, Abhayadāna, and Asaṅga
Non-attachment
सत्यस्य वचन श्रेय: सत्यज्ञानं तु दुष्करम् । यद् भूतहितमत्यन्तमेतत् सत्य॑ ब्रवीम्पहम्
satyasya vacanaṁ śreyaḥ satyajñānaṁ tu duṣkaram | yad bhūtahitam atyantam etat satyaṁ bravīmy aham ||
说真话确有裨益;然而真正了知真理却很艰难。凡最能利益一切众生者——我宣说,那便是“真”。
नारद उवाच
Nārada distinguishes between merely speaking truth and truly knowing what ‘truth’ is. He frames truth in ethical terms: that is ‘truth’ which most fully promotes the welfare of all beings (bhūtahita).
In the didactic setting of the Śānti Parva, Nārada is instructing on dharma and right conduct. Here he offers a criterion for ‘truth’ grounded in universal welfare, emphasizing the difficulty of genuine discernment (satyajñāna).