अव्यक्त–पुरुष–विवेकः (Discrimination of Avyakta/Prakṛti and Puruṣa) — Yājñavalkya’s Anvīkṣikī to Viśvāvasu
सम्यग्दर्शनमेतावद् भाषितं तव तत्त्वतः । एवमेतद् विजानन्त: साम्यतां प्रति यान्त्युत
samyagdarśanam etāvad bhāṣitaṁ tava tattvataḥ | evam etad vijānantaḥ sāmyatāṁ prati yānty uta ||
婆悉吒说道:“至此,我已依真实如理为你宣说正见之道(数论的洞见)。凡如是了知者,确实趋向平等心——得至梵(Brahman)之寂静安宁。”
वसिष्ठ उवाच
Vasiṣṭha concludes that true liberation-oriented wisdom is “right vision” (samyagdarśana): a clear, reality-based understanding that culminates in sāmyatā (equanimity). Such equanimity is presented as the gateway to peace and realization of Brahman.
In the Śānti Parva’s instructional setting, Vasiṣṭha is finishing an exposition of Sāṅkhya-like discernment. He summarizes that he has taught the doctrine accurately, and affirms the result: those who grasp it properly advance toward equanimity and the tranquil state identified with Brahman.