त्रिवर्गविचारः
Tri-varga Deliberation: Dharma, Artha, Kāma
अभयं यस्य भूतेभ्यो भूतानामभयं यत: । तस्य देहाद् विमुक्तस्य भयं नास्ति कुतश्चन
abhayaṁ yasya bhūtebhyo bhūtānām abhayaṁ yataḥ | tasya dehād vimuktasya bhayaṁ nāsti kutaścana ||
ビーシュマは言った。いかなる生きとし生けるものにも恐れを与えず、またいかなる生きものも彼を恐れない者—その大いなる魂が身体への同一視から解き放たれるとき、恐れはどこからも彼に生じ得ない。
भीष्म उवाच
Fearlessness is grounded in non-harming and in being non-threatening to others; when one abandons body-identification (dehābhimāna), fear has no foothold, because fear depends on clinging to the vulnerable body and its possessions.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction on dharma and liberation, Bhishma continues advising Yudhishthira by describing the marks of a liberated, great-souled person—one who neither fears beings nor is feared by them, and who is free from bodily identification.