Adhyāya 142: Cyavana, the Devas’ Arrogance, and Vāyu’s Counsel on Protecting Brāhmaṇas
शिष्टानां चरितं होतत् कीर्तितं मे युधिष्ठिर । दानयज्ञप्रजासगैरेते हि दिवमास्थिता:
śiṣṭānāṃ caritaṃ hy etat kīrtitaṃ me yudhiṣṭhira | dāna-yajña-prajā-sargair ete hi divam āsthitāḥ ||
Bhīṣma dit : «Ô Yudhiṣṭhira, je t’ai ainsi exposé la conduite des hommes cultivés et justes. En vérité, ces rois ont pris place au ciel en pratiquant le don, en accomplissant les sacrifices (yajña) et en perpétuant la lignée par la naissance d’une descendance.»
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma highlights a classical dharma ideal: exemplary people (śiṣṭa) are known by their conduct, and rulers gain lasting merit through three pillars—generosity (dāna), sacrificial duty (yajña), and responsible continuation of society and lineage (prajā-sarga).
In his instruction to Yudhiṣṭhira, Bhīṣma concludes a description of the exemplary conduct of righteous kings, stating that such rulers reached heaven by practicing charity, performing sacrifices, and begetting offspring to sustain social order.