Yuddha-yajña-vyākhyāna (The Battle as Sacrifice): Ambarīṣa–Indra Saṃvāda
चत्वारश्नाश्रमास्तस्य यो युद्धमनुपालयेत् । जो युद्धधर्मका निरन्तर पालन करता है, उसके लिये यही तपस्या, पुण्य, सनातनधर्म तथा चारों आश्रमोंके नियमोंका पालन है
catvāraś cāśramās tasya yo yuddham anupālayet |
قال أمباريشا: «من يثبت على صيانة واجبات الحرب العادلة، فذلك السلوك بعينه يُعدّ له تَقَشُّفًا وأجرًا؛ وهو على وفاقٍ مع الدارما الأزلية، وكأنّه قد وفّى بانضباطات الآشرمات الأربع.»
अम्बरीष उवाच
If one consistently follows yuddha-dharma—ethical discipline and duty appropriate to warfare—then that very fidelity is equivalent to tapas and puṇya, and is treated as fulfilling the spirit of the four āśramas within sanātana-dharma.
Ambarīṣa is explaining a dharmic evaluation of warfare: he frames the righteous maintenance of war-duty not as mere violence, but as a disciplined, merit-bearing observance comparable to major religious and social obligations.