श्रद्धान्वितायाथ गुणान्विताय परापवादाद् विरताय नित्यम् | विशुद्धयोगाय बुधाय नित्यं क्रियावते च क्षमिणे हिताय
śraddhānvītāyātha guṇānvītāya parāpavādād viratāya nityam | viśuddhayogāya budhāya nityaṁ kriyāvate ca kṣamiṇe hitāya
ヴァシシュタは言った。「(この教えは)信と徳を備え、常に他者をそしることを慎む者に授けよ。清浄なるヨーガに恒に安住する賢者に授けよ。また、正しい行いに励み、赦しに忍耐し、万有の利益を志す者にも授けよ。」
वसिष्ठ उवाच
The verse sets ethical and spiritual qualifications for receiving higher instruction: faith, virtue, restraint from criticizing others, steadiness in purified yoga, commitment to right conduct, forgiveness, and a welfare-oriented disposition.
In Śānti Parva’s didactic setting, Vasiṣṭha is describing the kind of disciple to whom a serious teaching should be entrusted—someone morally disciplined, spiritually mature, and beneficial in intent.