Adhyāya 115: On Restraint Under Verbal Provocation in the Assembly (सभायां आक्रोश-सहिष्णुता)
यस्यावाच्यं न लोके5स्ति नाकार्य चापि किंचन । वाचं तेन न संदध्याच्छुचि: संश्लिष्टकर्मणा
yasya avācyaṃ na loke 'sti na akāryaṃ cāpi kiṃcana | vācaṃ tena na sandadhyāc chuciḥ saṃśliṣṭa-karmāṇā ||
قال بهيشما: «من كان في هذا العالم لا يرى شيئًا “لا يُقال” ولا شيئًا “لا يليق أن يُفعل”، فإن الرجل الطاهر—المعروف بأنه قد تطهّر وارتقى بثباته على السلوك القويم—لا ينبغي له أن يدخل معه في حديثٍ أصلًا».
भीष्म उवाच
A person who recognizes no limits on what may be said or done is ethically dangerous; the virtuous should avoid even verbal association with such a person, protecting their own purity and moral clarity.
In Shanti Parva’s instruction on dharma and conduct, Bhishma advises standards for association: the righteous should distance themselves from shameless individuals whose speech and actions have no restraint.