Adhyāya 119: Vyāsa–Kīṭa-saṃvāda
Tapas-bala and karmic ascent across yoni
ददाति यजते चापि तपस्वी च भवत्यपि । मधुमांसनिवृत्त्येति प्राह चैवं बृहस्पति:
dadāti yajate cāpi tapasvī ca bhavaty api | madhumāṃsa-nivṛttyeti prāha caivaṃ bṛhaspatiḥ ||
Bhishma dit : « Ainsi l’a déclaré Brihaspati : celui qui renonce aux boissons enivrantes et à la chair est tenu pour un homme qui fait l’aumône, accomplit des sacrifices et pratique l’austérité ; l’abstinence d’alcool et de viande confère le mérite de la charité, du sacrifice et du tapas. »
भीष्म उवाच
Abstaining from alcohol and meat is praised as a powerful ethical discipline that yields the same religious merit as charity (dāna), sacrifice (yajña), and austerity (tapas).
In Bhishma’s instruction on dharma, he cites Brihaspati as an authoritative voice, presenting a concise rule: renunciation of intoxicants and meat is itself a form of high religious practice with great merit.