महाभूत–इन्द्रिय–मनस्–बुद्धि–अन्तरात्मा विवेकः | Discrimination of Elements, Senses, Mind, Intellect, and Inner Self
कृष्णपक्षे पिबन्त्यन्ये भुउ्जते वा यथागतम् । कोई दाँतोंसे ही ओखलीका काम लेते हैं
kṛṣṇapakṣe pibantyanye bhuñjate vā yathāgatam |
ヴィヤーサは言った。ある者は闇の半月(クリシュナ・パクシャ)には飲むことだけで命をつなぎ、またある者は時に応じて得られたものをそのまま食す。ここは、乏しい食や偶然に得た食を求め立てず受け入れるという、峻厳な生のあり方を描き、克己・忍耐・知足を倫理の修行として際立たせている。
व्यास उवाच
The verse commends disciplined simplicity: sustaining oneself with minimal intake and accepting whatever is obtained without craving, complaint, or selectiveness—an ethical training in self-mastery and contentment.
Vyāsa is describing different ascetic lifestyles and food practices, emphasizing how some live on drink alone at certain times and others eat only what comes unasked, illustrating rigorous restraint within the broader discourse on dharma in Śānti Parva.