Yuddha-yajña-vyākhyāna (The Battle as Sacrifice): Ambarīṣa–Indra Saṃvāda
ब्रह्मस्वे ह्वियमाणे तु त्यक्त्वा युद्धे प्रियां तनुम्ू
brahmasve hviyamāṇe tu tyaktvā yuddhe priyāṃ tanum
Ambarīṣa dit : «Quand on est appelé à la richesse et au devoir de la condition brahmanique (Brahmanhood), il faut abandonner, sur le champ de bataille même, jusqu’au corps chéri.»
अम्बरीष उवाच
The verse teaches prioritizing higher dharma—here expressed as the call to Brahmanical sacred duty/treasure—over attachment to the body, even to the point of accepting death in battle when righteousness requires it.
Ambarīṣa is speaking in a didactic context in Śānti Parva, presenting an ethical maxim: when summoned by a superior spiritual obligation, one should be ready to relinquish bodily life, even amid warfare.