दमेन सदृशं धर्म नान्यं लोकेषु शुश्रुम ।। दमो हि परमो लोके प्रशस्त: सर्वधर्मिणाम्,हमने संसारमें दमके समान दूसरा कोई धर्म नहीं सुना। जगत्में सभी धर्मवालोंके यहाँ दमको उत्कृष्ट बताया गया है। सबने उसकी भूरि-भूरि प्रशंसा की है
damena sadṛśaṃ dharma nānyaṃ lokeṣu śuśruma | damo hi paramo loke praśastaḥ sarvadharmiṇām ||
Bhishma said: “We have not heard of any duty in the worlds comparable to self-restraint. Indeed, self-restraint is held to be the highest virtue in this world, praised by all who follow dharma.”
भीष्म उवाच
Self-restraint (dama)—control of senses, impulses, and speech—is presented as the supreme dharma, the foundation that supports all other virtues and makes righteous conduct stable and effective.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction section, Bhishma continues advising Yudhishthira on dharma after the war, emphasizing that among moral disciplines, self-control is universally praised as the highest.