सर्वे सत्यव्रताश्वैव सर्वे तुल्या महर्षिभि: | श्रीक्षेव रमते तेषु धारयन्ति श्रियं च ते
sarve satyavratāś caiva sarve tulyā maharṣibhiḥ | śrīś caiva ramate teṣu dhārayanti śriyaṃ ca te ||
قال بهيشما: «إنهم جميعًا موثَّقون بنذور الصدق، وجميعهم في منزلةٍ تقارب منزلة المها رِشي. وإنّ شري (Śrī)—البركة والرخاء والمجد—تسرّ أن تقيم بينهم، وهم بدورهم يحملون تلك الشري ويجسّدونها.»
भीष्म उवाच
Truthfulness and integrity are presented as foundational virtues: those who are steadfast in truth and comparable to sages naturally become fit abodes of Śrī (prosperity and auspiciousness). Prosperity is not merely possessed; it is sustained by righteous conduct.
Bhishma is characterizing a group being discussed as uniformly virtuous—truth-bound and sage-like—and therefore worthy of prosperity. The statement functions as a moral assessment that questions or frames how others should treat such beings.