पञ्चवर्णोत्पत्तिः — The Origin of the Five-Colored Fiery Being and Ritual-Disruptor Lineages
तपो नि:श्रेयसं जन्तोस्तस्य मूलं शमो दम:
tapo niḥśreyasaṃ jantostasya mūlaṃ śamo damaḥ
Dijo el cazador: “La austeridad (tapas) conduce al ser viviente al bien supremo; y la raíz misma de esa austeridad es la calma interior (śama) y el dominio de sí (dama).”
व्याध उवाच
True austerity that leads to the highest good is not merely external hardship; it is grounded in śama (inner calm) and dama (restraint of the senses). Without these, tapas lacks its ethical and spiritual foundation.
In the Vana Parva’s dharma-instruction context, the hunter (vyādha) delivers a moral teaching: he defines the basis of meaningful tapas and points the listener toward inner discipline as the essential means to ultimate welfare.