उपदेशदोषप्रसङ्गः (Upadeśa-doṣa-prasaṅgaḥ) — The Risk of Misapplied Counsel
बाढमित्येव तं विप्र उवाच भरतर्षभ । शुचिर्भूत्वा स शूद्रस्तु तस्यर्षे: पाद्यमानयत्
bāḍham ity eva taṃ vipra uvāca bharatarṣabha | śucir bhūtvā sa śūdras tu tasyarṣeḥ pādyam ānayat |
ব্রাহ্মণ বললেন—“বাঢ়ম্ (অতি উত্তম)”; এই বলে তিনি নিমন্ত্রণ গ্রহণ করলেন। তারপর শূদ্র স্নান করে শুচি হয়ে সেই মহর্ষির পাদ্যার্থে জল এনে দিল।
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights dharma expressed through respectful hospitality: accepting an invitation with goodwill, and honoring a worthy guest (a sage) through acts like ritual purity and offering pādya (water for washing feet). Ethical emphasis falls on humility, reverence, and proper conduct toward the virtuous.
A brāhmaṇa agrees—saying “bāḍham” (“very well”)—to the śūdra’s invitation. The śūdra then bathes to become pure and brings water to wash the sage’s feet, performing a traditional gesture of welcome and service.