Adhyāya 159 — Dāna–Dakṣiṇā, Āpaddharma Measures, and Prāyaścitta Classifications
उपस्थोदरयोवेंगो मृत्युवेगश्च॒ दारुण: । ईष्यविगश्न बलवान् मिथ्यावेगश्च दुर्जय:
upasthodarayoḥ vegau mṛtyuvegaś ca dāruṇaḥ | īrṣyā-vegaś ca balavān mithyā-vegaś ca durjayaḥ ||
ビーシュマは言った。「性器の衝動と腹(食欲)の衝動は力強い。死へと突き進む奔流は凄惨である。嫉妬のうねりは強く、虚偽へ向かう衝動は征し難い。」
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma highlights several overpowering inner drives—lust, appetite, jealousy, and the tendency to lie—warning that ethical life (dharma) requires vigilant self-mastery over these impulses, since they easily lead to personal and social ruin.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction section, Bhīṣma continues advising on righteous conduct by listing formidable human urges that obstruct virtue and clear judgment, framing them as forces that must be restrained for moral stability.