राज्ञो वृत्त-गुण-संग्रहः (Conduct and the Thirty-Six Virtues of a King) / The King’s Code of Conduct
इति सर्वान् गुणानेतान् यथोक्तान् यो<नुवर्तते । अनुभूयेह भद्राणि प्रेत्य स्वर्गे महीयते
iti sarvān guṇān etān yathoktān yo 'nuvartate | anubhūyeha bhadrāṇi pretya svarge mahīyate ||
قال بهيشما: «وهكذا، من عاش وفق هذه الفضائل كلها كما لُقِّنت، نال في هذه الحياة نفسها بركاتٍ مباركة؛ وبعد الموت يُكرَّم ويُعظَّم في السماء.»
भीष्म उवाच
Consistent practice of the prescribed virtues yields tangible well-being in this life and leads to honor and exaltation after death—framing dharma as beneficial both socially and spiritually.
In Śānti Parva, Bhīṣma continues his instruction on dharma to Yudhiṣṭhira; this verse serves as a concluding assurance that following the enumerated qualities brings worldly auspiciousness and posthumous heavenly reward.