Adhyātma–Adhibhūta–Adhidaivata Correspondences and the Triguṇa Lakṣaṇas (Śānti-parva 301)
अत्रापि तत्त्वं परमं शृणु सम्यड मयेरितम् । बुद्धिश्च॒ परमा यत्र कापिलानां महात्मनाम्
atrāpi tattvaṁ paramaṁ śṛṇu samyag mayeritām | buddhiś ca paramā yatra kāpilānāṁ mahātmanām ||
毗湿摩说:“在此事上也当细听,我将如实宣说至上的真理。于此,我将阐明那由迦毗罗之道的伟大追随者所奉持的最高辨慧——它能照见实相,并引导正行。”
भीष्म उवाच
Bhishma introduces the ‘highest truth’ (parama-tattva) and the ‘supreme discernment’ (paramā buddhi) associated with Kapila’s Sāṅkhya tradition, signaling a shift toward philosophical clarification of reality as a basis for right living and liberation-oriented ethics.
Within the Shanti Parva’s instruction to the king, Bhishma continues his discourse and announces that he will now present a refined doctrinal viewpoint—specifically the elevated understanding attributed to the great sages aligned with Kapila—preparing the listener for a systematic philosophical exposition.