पानमक्षास्तथा नार्यो मृगया गीतवादितम् । एतानि युकक्त्या सेवेत प्रसंगो हृत्र दोषवान्,'पान, जूआ, स्त्री, शिकार, तथा गाना-बजाना--इन सबका संयमपूर्वक अनासक्तभावसे सेवन करे; क्योंकि इनमें आसक्ति होना अनिष्टकारक है
pānam akṣās tathā nāryo mṛgayā gīta-vāditam | etāni yuktyā seveta prasaṅgo hy atra doṣavān ||
Bhīṣma said: Drinking, gambling with dice, women, hunting, and singing with instrumental music—one should engage with these only with discernment and restraint; for attachment and overindulgent involvement in them becomes a source of fault and harm. The ethical point is not a blanket denial of worldly pleasures, but a warning that uncontrolled craving turns them into causes of downfall.
भीष्म उवाच
Worldly pleasures and entertainments become ethically dangerous when they turn into prasaṅga—clinging, obsession, or addiction. Bhīṣma advises measured, discerning engagement (yuktyā), emphasizing restraint over indulgence.
In Śānti Parva, Bhīṣma instructs Yudhiṣṭhira on dharma and proper conduct. Here he lists common temptations—drink, gambling, sensual pursuit, hunting, and entertainment—and warns that excessive involvement in them leads to moral and practical harm.