Adhyāya 166: Kṛtaghna-doṣa (कृतघ्नदोषः) — the fault of ingratitude and the limits of expiation
एतानि हित्वातो<न्यानि निर्देश्यानीति भारत । निर्देश्यानेन विधिना कालेनाव्यसनी भवेत्
etāni hitvāto 'nyāni nirdeśyānīti bhārata | nirdeśyānena vidhinā kālenāvyasanī bhavet, bharatanandana ||
ビーシュマは言った。「バーラタよ、先に挙げた罪は『贖い得ぬもの』として退けられるべきである。だがそれ以外の罪はすべて『贖い得るもの』であり、聖典にはそのための贖罪(プラーヤシュチッタ)が定められている。定めに従って贖罪を行い、時を経て、罪の習いから離れるべきである、バーラタ族の喜びよ。」
भीष्म उवाच
Bhishma distinguishes between sins that are ‘non-expiable’ (anirdeśya) and those for which scripture prescribes expiation (nirdeśya). For expiable faults, one should follow the śāstric method of atonement so that, over time, the tendency toward sin is abandoned.
In the Śānti Parva’s dharma instruction, Bhishma continues advising Yudhiṣṭhira on moral law and purification. Having listed certain grave acts as beyond ordinary expiation, he now states that the remaining sins have prescribed remedies and should be corrected through proper prāyaścitta and reform of conduct.