Varṇasaṃkara: Causes, Classifications, and Conduct-based Recognition (वर्णसंकरः—हेतु-जाति-आचारनिर्णयः)
भीष्म उवाच यथैवात्मा तथा पुत्र: पुत्रेण दुहिता समा । तस्यामात्मनि तिष्ठन्त्यां कथमन्यो धनं हरेत्
bhīṣma uvāca | yathaivātmā tathā putraḥ putreṇa duhitā samā | tasyām ātmani tiṣṭhantyāṃ katham anyo dhanaṃ haret |
ビーシュマは言った。「己の身がそうであるように、息子もまたそうである。娘もまた息子に等しい。子という姿において具現した『自己』がなお現前しているのに、いかで他人が正当にその財を奪い得ようか。」
भीष्म उवाच
Bhishma affirms an ethical-dharmic principle of inheritance: a daughter is equal to a son, and as long as one’s rightful offspring (the continuation of one’s own ‘self’) exists, outsiders have no legitimate claim to seize the person’s wealth.
In the Anushasana Parva’s instruction on dharma, Bhishma is laying down a rule-like moral argument about rightful heirs and property: he equates daughter with son and uses that equality to deny the legitimacy of third-party appropriation of a family’s wealth.