श्रीशक्रसंवादः — The Dialogue of Śrī
Lakṣmī) and Śakra (Indra
मुनिश्च स्थात् सदा विप्रो दैवतं च सदा भवेत् । कुट॒म्बिको धर्मकाम: सदास्वप्रश्न भारत
muniś ca sthāt sadā vipro daivataṃ ca sadā bhavet | kuṭambiko dharmakāmaḥ sadāsvapraśna bhārata bharatanandana ||
Bhīṣma dit : « Qu’un brahmane demeure toujours, par sa conduite, un sage, et qu’il soit sans cesse tenu pour divin. Même en vivant en maître de maison, il doit désirer et poursuivre constamment le dharma, et ne pas laisser le sommeil ni la paresse s’approcher de lui. »
भीष्म उवाच
Even within household life, a brahmin should live with the inner discipline of a sage—steadfast in dharma, worthy of reverence, and vigilant against sleep and laziness that weaken righteous effort.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on righteous living, Bhishma addresses Yudhiṣṭhira (as ‘Bharata’ and ‘Bharatanandana’) and describes the ethical ideal of a brahmin/householder: continual commitment to dharma and active self-control.