Adhyāya 159 — Dāna–Dakṣiṇā, Āpaddharma Measures, and Prāyaścitta Classifications
भवन्त्येतानि कौरव्य लुब्धानामकृतात्मनाम् | जिसने अपने मन और इन्द्रियोंको काबूमें कर लिया है
bhavanty etāni kauravya lubdhānām akṛtātmanām |
Bhishma dijo: «Oh vástago de la estirpe Kuru, estos defectos surgen en los hombres codiciosos que no se han dominado a sí mismos. Quien ha puesto bajo control su mente y sus sentidos debe vencer la codicia junto con la ilusión. Oh deleite de los Kurus, la hipocresía, la malicia, la calumnia, el chisme y la envidia: estos vicios se hallan precisamente en el codicioso que permanece sin conquistarse.»
भीष्म उवाच
Greed, when joined with delusion, becomes the root-condition for multiple moral vices. Therefore, the disciplined person—one who has mastered mind and senses—should overcome greed (lobha) along with delusion (moha), since hypocrisy, malice, slander, gossip, and envy cluster around uncontrolled greed.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction section, Bhīṣma continues advising Yudhiṣṭhira on dharma and ethical governance. Here he characterizes the psychological profile of the greedy and unself-controlled, listing the typical faults that arise from such a disposition.