Umā’s Inquiry and the Manifestation of the Third Eye (उमा–प्रश्नः तृतीयनेत्रोत्पत्तिः)
असद वा हसितं किंचिदहितं वापि कर्मणा । रहस्यमरहस्यं वा न प्रवर्तामि सर्वथा
asad vā hasitaṃ kiñcid ahitaṃ vāpi karmaṇā | rahasyam arahasyaṃ vā na pravartāmi sarvathā ||
قال بيشما: «لم أُطلق قط مزاحًا فاحشًا، ولم أُوقع أذًى بأحدٍ من خلال أفعالي. سواء في الخلوة أو على الملأ، لا أنخرط البتة في سلوكٍ مستترٍ غير قويم أو في فعلٍ فاضحٍ ظاهر.»
भीष्म उवाच
One should maintain purity of conduct and speech: avoid indecent joking and avoid harming others through any action, behaving consistently the same in private and in public.
In his instruction on dharma, Bhishma presents a personal ethical standard—claiming he never engaged in improper humor or harmful deeds, and that his conduct did not change based on whether the setting was private or public.