Śreyas-nirdeśa (Discerning the Superior Good): Nārada–Gālava Saṃvāda
नास्ति रागसमं दुःखं नास्ति त्यागसमं सुखम्
nāsti rāgasamaṃ duḥkhaṃ nāsti tyāgasamaṃ sukham
Bhīṣma dijo: «No hay dolor igual al apego; no hay dicha igual a la renuncia». En las enseñanzas del Śānti, presenta el ansia y el aferramiento como la fuente más honda del sufrimiento, y el soltar como el fundamento más seguro de la paz y el bienestar.
भीष्म उवाच
Attachment (rāga)—the mind’s clinging to people, pleasures, outcomes, and possessions—produces the greatest suffering because it breeds fear of loss, frustration, jealousy, and bondage to desire. Renunciation (tyāga)—releasing possessiveness and fixation—yields the greatest happiness because it brings inner freedom, contentment, and steadiness.
In Śānti Parva, after the war, Bhīṣma instructs Yudhiṣṭhira on dharma and the means to peace of mind and righteous living. This verse occurs within that didactic setting, summarizing a key moral-psychological insight: suffering is rooted in attachment, while peace arises from letting go.