उपवासविधि-प्रश्नः
Inquiry into the Discipline of Fasting
जिस कुलमें पापी पुरुष जन्म लेता है
bhīṣma uvāca | sarve cāpi vikarmasthā bhāgaṃ nārhanti sodarāḥ | nāpradāya kaniṣṭhebhyo jyeṣṭhaḥ kurvīta yautakam |
ビーシュマは言った。「たとえ同胞であっても、罪と不法の行いに沈み続ける者は祖先の遺産を分け受けるに値しない。長兄もまた、弟たちに相応の分け前を先に与えずして、家産を自らのものとして取り込んではならぬ。ひとりの悪人が家に生まれるだけで、広く破滅の因となる—その者は血統を汚し、良き名声を滅ぼす。」
भीष्म उवाच
Bhishma teaches that inheritance is governed by dharma: persistent wrongdoers forfeit entitlement to a share, and the eldest must act justly by first allotting the younger brothers their due before taking or arranging his own portion—protecting both fairness and the family’s honor.
In Bhishma’s instruction on righteous conduct and social order, he lays down a rule about division of ancestral property among brothers, linking moral character (vikarma) with legal/ethical entitlement and warning that a sinner can bring disgrace and ruin upon an entire lineage.