Daśa-Karmapatha: Restraints of Body, Speech, and Mind (दश कर्मपथ)
(दाक्षिणात्य अधिक पाठके २६ श्लोक मिलाकर कुल ८० श्लोक हैं) ऑपनआक्रात बा अर: 2 त्रयोदशो< ध्याय: शरीर
Yudhiṣṭhira uvāca: kiṃ kartavyaṃ manuṣyeṇa lokayātrāhitārthinā? kathaṃ vai lokayātrāṃ tu kiṃśīlaḥ samācaret?
ユディシュティラは言った。「おお祖父よ、世の営みをよく保ち、その安寧を願う人は何をなすべきでしょうか。まことに、この世にあっていかに生きるべきか――いかなる人格を養い、いかなる行いによって生を営むべきでしょうか。」
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse frames an ethical inquiry: a person who wants to sustain worldly life rightly should ask what duties to perform and what character to cultivate—placing conduct (ācāra) and disposition (śīla) at the center of dharma.
Yudhiṣṭhira, seeking guidance after the war, addresses Bhīṣma as ‘Grandsire’ and asks for instruction on proper worldly conduct—how to live so that one’s life and society are maintained in a beneficial way.