अन्नदान-प्रशंसा (Praise of the Gift of Food) | Annadāna-Praśaṃsā
एते न बहु मन्यन्ते न प्रवर्तन्ति चापरे । पुत्रवत् परिपाल्यास्ते नमस्तेभ्यस्तथाभयम्
ete na bahu manyante na pravartante cāpare | putravat paripālyās te namas tebhyaḥ tathābhayam ||
Bhīṣma dit : «Ces brahmanes n’attachent guère d’importance au gain mondain, et certains d’entre eux ne s’engagent même pas dans la quête des acquisitions. De tels brahmanes doivent être protégés et entretenus comme on le ferait de ses propres fils. Salut à eux, encore et encore ; et de leur part, qu’il n’y ait pour nous aucune crainte.»
भीष्म उवाच
Those who are genuinely detached and not driven by acquisition—especially Brahmins devoted to restraint—should be supported and protected like one’s own children; reverence toward such virtue is itself a dharmic duty.
In Bhishma’s instruction on dharma, he describes a class of Brahmins who do not show special regard for donors and may not even pursue wealth; he urges the listener to maintain them with filial care and to honor them, emphasizing that such people are not a threat but a moral safeguard.