Saṃhāra-krama (The Sequence of Cosmic Dissolution) — Yājñavalkya’s Discourse
न यमो नान्तक: क्रुद्धो न मृत्युर्भीमविक्रम: । ईशते नृपते सर्वे योगस्यामिततेजस:,नरेश्वर! अमित तेजस्वी योगीपर क्रोधमें भरे हुए यमराज, अन्तक और भयंकर पराक्रम दिखानेवाली मृत्युका भी शासन नहीं चलता है
na yamo nāntakaḥ kruddho na mṛtyur bhīmavikramaḥ | īśate nṛpate sarve yogasyāmitatejasaḥ ||
毗湿摩说道:“噢,大王,具无量灵耀之瑜伽行者,纵使阎摩、忿怒的终结者安多迦(Antaka),以及威势可怖的死神,也不能对他施以统御。安住于瑜伽者,超越了恐惧、命数与强制之力的寻常所及。”
भीष्म उवाच
A yogin established in profound yoga possesses inner sovereignty: the usual forces that terrify or compel ordinary beings—death, fate, and the fear of punishment—do not 'rule' him, because his mind is mastered and his identity is no longer confined to the perishable body.
In Śānti Parva, Bhīṣma instructs King Yudhiṣṭhira on dharma and higher disciplines. Here he praises the power of yoga, asserting that a truly radiant yogin stands beyond the dominion of Yama/Death, emphasizing spiritual attainment as the highest protection.