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Shloka 8

Tapas, Tīrtha, and Moral Rehabilitation (Śānti-parva 148)

अहो देहप्रदानेन दर्शितातिथिपूजना

aho deha-pradānena darśitātithi-pūjanā

Bhīṣma dijo: «¡Ah! Al ofrecer su propio cuerpo, la gran paloma me ha mostrado un modelo resplandeciente de honrar al huésped. Por ello, desde ahora actuaré sólo conforme al dharma, pues sólo el dharma es el refugio supremo y la meta final. El mismo dharma que he visto en esa ave justa y excelente—ese dharma es el que deseo también para mí».

अहोoh! alas!/indeed!
अहो:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootअहो
देह-प्रदानेनby (the act of) giving the body
देह-प्रदानेन:
Karana
TypeNoun
Rootदेहप्रदान
FormNeuter, Instrumental, Singular
दर्शित-अतिथि-पूजनाwhose hospitality to a guest has been shown/manifested
दर्शित-अतिथि-पूजना:
TypeAdjective
Rootदर्शितातिथिपूजना
FormFeminine, Nominative, Singular

भीष्म उवाच

B
Bhīṣma
K
Kapota (pigeon/dove)
A
Atithi (guest)

Educational Q&A

Dharma is the highest goal, and true dharma is proven through action—especially through unwavering hospitality and self-sacrifice in protecting and honoring a guest.

Bhīṣma reflects on the exemplary conduct of a noble pigeon who offers its own body to uphold the duty of honoring a guest. Inspired, Bhīṣma resolves to follow the same dharmic standard, affirming dharma as the supreme refuge.