श्रीशक्रसंवादः — The Dialogue of Śrī
Lakṣmī) and Śakra (Indra
न भक्षयेत् तथा मांसममांसाशी भवत्यपि | दाननित्य: पवित्रश्न अस्वप्रश्न दिवाउस्वपन्
na bhakṣayet tathā māṁsam amāṁsāśī bhavaty api | dānanityaḥ pavitraśnī asvapraśnī divā na svapan tathā ||
Dijo Bhishma: «No debe comerse carne; por eso solo, una persona se vuelve no consumidora de carne. Quien da en caridad cada día es tenido por puro. Quien no duerme durante el día es entendido como siempre vigilante.»
भीष्य उवाच
Bhīṣma teaches that dharmic character is shown through consistent disciplines: abstaining from meat (restraint and non-harm), giving charity daily (cultivating purity through generosity), and avoiding daytime sleep (alertness and regulated living).
In Śānti Parva, Bhīṣma instructs Yudhiṣṭhira on dharma after the war. Here he offers concise behavioral markers by which a person’s ethical life—restraint, generosity, and disciplined wakefulness—can be recognized.