विप्रक्षत्रियवैश्यानां शुश्रूषा शूद्रकर्म तत् गृहस्थधर्मो नागेन्द्र सर्वभूतहितैषिता
viprakṣatriyavaiśyānāṁ śuśrūṣā śūdrakarma tat | gṛhasthadharmo nāgendra sarvabhūtahitaiṣitā ||
Bhishma said: “For a Śūdra, the prescribed duty is service (attentive attendance) to the Brāhmaṇa, Kṣatriya, and Vaiśya. And for a householder, O lord of serpents, the very essence of dharma is the wish to promote the welfare of all living beings.”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse defines role-based duties: a Śūdra’s duty is service to the three higher varṇas, while a householder’s dharma is universal benevolence—actively wishing and working for the welfare of all beings.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction on dharma, Bhīṣma continues advising his listener (addressed as “Nāgendra,” i.e., serpent-lord) by summarizing key obligations tied to social order (varṇa) and life-stage (āśrama), emphasizing compassion as central to the householder’s path.