अर्जुनस्य लक्ष्यवेधः
Arjuna’s Hitting of the Target at the Svayaṃvara
आत्महा च पुमांस्तात न लोकॉल्लभते शुभान् | ततोअस्माभि: समीक्ष्यैवं नात्मना55त्मा निपातित:
ātmāhā ca pumāṁs tāta na lokāl labhate śubhān | tato ’smābhiḥ samīkṣyaivaṁ nātmanā ’tmā nipātitaḥ ||
ヴァシシュタは言った。「愛しい子よ、自ら命を絶つ者は吉祥なる世界に至らぬ。ゆえに、かく熟慮したうえで、われらは自分の手で自分を倒すことはしなかった。」
वसिष्ठ उवाच
Suicide (ātmahatyā) is presented as ethically blameworthy and spiritually harmful: it prevents attainment of auspicious post-mortem realms. Hence one should not destroy oneself, even under distress, but act with discernment in line with dharma.
Vasiṣṭha addresses someone affectionately as “tāta” and explains that, after careful reflection, he (or “we”) refrained from self-destruction because a self-killer does not reach blessed worlds.