Shanti Parva 300.48
Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Shanti Parva Chapter 300 · Verse 48
Sanskrit Original
परं हि तद् ब्रह्म महन्महात्मन् ब्रह्माणमीशं वरदं च विष्णुम्। भवं च धर्मं च षडाननं च यद् ब्रह्मपुत्रांश्च महानुभावान्॥ तमश्च कष्टं सुमहद् रजश्च सत्त्वं विशुद्धं प्रकृति परां च। सिद्धिं च देवीं वरुणस्य पत्नी तेजश्च कृत्स्नं सुमहच्च धैर्यम्॥ ताराधिपं खे विमलं सतारं विश्वांश्च देवानुरगान् पितॄश्च। शैलांश्च कृत्स्नानुदधींश्च घोरान् नदीश्च सर्वाः सवनान् घनांश्च॥ नागान् नगान् यक्षगणान् दिशश्च गन्धर्व संघान् पुरुषान् स्त्रियश्च। परस्परं प्राप्य महान्महात्मा विशेत योगी न चिराद् विमुक्तः॥
That highest fruit is oneness with Brahma. The great Yogin, endued with greatness, can enter into, and come out of, at his will, Brahman himself who is the lord of all gods, and the born-giving Vishnu, and Bhava, and Dharma, and the six-faced Kartikeya, and the (spiritual) sons of Brahman, the quality of Darkness that is productive of much pain, and that of Ignorance, and that of Goodness which is pure, and Nature which is the highest, and the goddess Siddhi who is the wife of Varuna, and all sorts of energy, and all-enduring patience, and the bright lord of stars in the sky with the stars twinkling all around, and the Vishvas, and the snakes, and the Pitris, and all the mountains and hills, and the great and terrible oceans, and all the rivers, and the clouds charged with rain and serpents, and trees, and Yakshas, and the cardinal and subsidiary points of the horizon, and the Gandharvas, and all male persons and all female ones also.