Bṛhaspati’s Counsel on Contentment
Santoṣa), Restraint, and Adroha (Non-injury
इति श्रीमहाभारते शान्तिपर्वणि राजधर्मानुशासनपर्वणि देवस्थानवाक्ये एकविंशो5ध्याय:
iti śrīmahābhārate śāntiparvaṇi rājadharmānuśāsanaparvaṇi devastānavākye ekaviṃśo 'dhyāyaḥ
Así, en el Śrī Mahābhārata, dentro del Śānti Parva—en particular, en la sección de instrucción sobre los deberes del rey—concluye el capítulo vigésimo primero, compuesto por las palabras pronunciadas por Devastāna. Esta fórmula de cierre señala la culminación de una unidad de enseñanza sobre el rājadharma (la ética y las responsabilidades del gobierno real).
देवस्थान उवाच
This line is a colophon rather than a doctrinal verse: it signals that the preceding discourse belongs to the rājadharma instruction within Śānti Parva and that Devastāna’s speech (as framed by the edition) concludes here. The ethical focus indicated is governance guided by dharma.
The text is formally closing a chapter: it identifies the larger work (Mahābhārata), the book (Śānti Parva), the internal section (Rājadharmānuśāsana), the speaker attribution (Devastāna’s words), and the chapter number (21).