अनुशासनपर्व अध्याय ९३ — तपस्, सदोपवास, विघसाशन, अतिथिप्रियता
Austerity, regulated fasting, residual-eating, and hospitality
ज्ञानपूर्व तु ये तेभ्य: प्रयच्छन्त्यल्पबुद्धय: । पुरीषं भुज्जते तेषां पितर: प्रेत्य निश्चय:
jñānapūrvaṃ tu ye tebhyaḥ prayacchanty alpabuddhayaḥ | purīṣaṃ bhuñjate teṣāṃ pitaraḥ pretya niścayaḥ ||
قال بهيشما: «إنّ قليلي الفهم الذين يهبون عن علمٍ قرابين الشرادها لمثل هؤلاء البراهمة المفسدين لصفّ الطعام—فإنّ أسلاف أولئك الواهبين، بعد الموت، لا محالة ينتهون إلى أكل القاذورات.»
भीष्म उवाच
Charity and ritual offerings must be guided by discernment: knowingly giving śrāddha food to unworthy, corrupt recipients destroys the intended merit and instead yields a painful, degrading result for one’s ancestors.
In Bhishma’s instruction on dharma, he warns about improper conduct in śrāddha: if a person, despite knowing the recipients are pāṅkti-dūṣaka (ritually and socially corrupt), still feeds them in the ancestral rite, the pitṛs do not receive sanctified benefit; the outcome is described as the pitṛs consuming filth in the afterlife.