लभन्ते हि शुभं सर्वे रुद्रानलवसुप्रभा: । भुवि कृत्वा शुभं कर्म मोदन्ते दिवि दैवतैः
labhante hi śubhaṃ sarve rudrānalavasuprabhāḥ | bhuvi kṛtvā śubhaṃ karma modante divi daivataiḥ |
Bhishma dit : «En vérité, tous obtiennent une récompense de bon augure. Rayonnants comme Rudra, Agni et les Vasus, ils accomplirent sur la terre des actes nobles ; à présent, au ciel, ils se réjouissent avec les dieux, jouissant des fruits de leur mérite.»
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma emphasizes the ethical principle that auspicious, righteous action (śubha karma) performed in human life yields auspicious results after death—culminating in heavenly joy and divine companionship. Moral conduct is portrayed as transformative, granting a radiance comparable to revered deities.
In Bhīṣma’s instruction within the Anuśāsana Parva, he describes the posthumous state of certain virtuous persons: because they performed noble deeds on earth, they now dwell in heaven, rejoicing with the gods and enjoying the fruits of their merit.