Nīti-upadeśa to a Rājaputra: Self-restraint, Alliances, and Rival-Management (नीतिउपदेशः)
ततः सहायान् सोत्साहॉल्लप्स्यसे5व्यसनान् शुचीन् | वर्तमान: स्वशास्त्रेण संयतात्मा जितेन्द्रिय:
tataḥ sahāyān sotsāhāl lapsyase vyasanān śucīn | vartamānaḥ svaśāstreṇa saṃyatātmā jitendriyaḥ |
Luego, con renovado ardor, obtendrás aliados dignos y de mente pura en tiempos de aflicción. Viviendo conforme a la disciplina que te ha sido prescrita, dueño de ti mismo y señor de tus sentidos, podrás soportar la adversidad y asegurar apoyo mediante una conducta justa.
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma teaches that disciplined conduct—living by one’s rightful code (svaśāstra), with self-restraint and mastery of the senses—naturally attracts trustworthy allies and provides strength to face misfortune.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction-setting, Bhīṣma continues advising the listener on ethical living: he links inner discipline (saṃyatātmā, jitendriyaḥ) with practical outcomes—gaining pure-hearted supporters when adversity (vyasana) arises.