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yudhyasva nirahaṅkāro balavīryavyapāśrayaḥ | dharmyād dhi yuddhāc chreyo 'nyat kṣatriyasya na vidyate ||
ビーシュマは言った。「我執を捨て、己の力と武勇を頼みとして戦え。クシャトリヤにとって、ダルマにかなう正しき戦いに勝る善はない。」
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma teaches that a warrior should act without ego and perform his ordained duty; for a kṣatriya, engaging in a dharma-aligned battle is presented as the highest welfare (śreyas), because it is action governed by righteous obligation rather than personal pride.
In Bhīṣma Parva, Bhīṣma addresses a warrior on the battlefield, urging him to fight with humility (without ahaṅkāra) and to rely on trained strength and valor, framing the coming combat as a duty-bound, righteous engagement rather than a private quarrel.