Vipulopākhyāna—Ruci-rakṣā and Śakra’s Māyā (विपुलोपाख्यानम्—रुचिरक्षणं शक्रमाया च)
लोकयात्रा च द्रष्टव्या धर्मशक्षात्महितानि च । एवं नरो वर्तमान: शाश्षतीर्वर्धती समा:
lokayātrā ca draṣṭavyā dharmaś ca ātmāhitāni ca | evaṁ naro vartamānaḥ śāśvatīr vardhatī samāḥ ||
Bhishma said: One should keep an eye on how the world actually functions—how people live and conduct their affairs—and also reflect on dharma and on the means of one’s own true welfare. A person who lives in this way steadily grows in lasting prosperity and well-being over time.
भीष्म उवाच
Balance practical awareness of worldly dealings (lokayātrā) with reflection on dharma and one’s genuine welfare; such integrated living leads to sustained growth and well-being.
In the Anushasana Parva’s instructional discourse, Bhishma continues advising on right conduct, emphasizing that ethical life must be joined with clear-eyed understanding of society and thoughtful pursuit of true personal good.