Śuka’s Nirveda: Vyāsa’s Admonition on Dharma, Impermanence, and ‘Imperishable Wealth’ (अक्षय-धन)
मनोवाक्कायिके धर्मे कुरु श्रद्धां समाहितः । निवृत्तौ वा प्रवृत्त वा सम्प्रधार्य गुणागुणान्
manovākkāyike dharme kuru śraddhāṃ samāhitaḥ | nivṛttau vā pravṛttau vā sampradhārya guṇāguṇān ||
ビーシュマは言った。「心をよく収め、思い・言葉・身体の行いとして現れるダルマに信を置け。離欲の道を選ぶにせよ、世に関わる道を選ぶにせよ、まずその功徳と過失をよく量り定めよ。しかる後、揺るがぬ確信と専心によってダルマを実践せよ。」
भीष्म उवाच
Dharma must be practiced integrally through mind, speech, and body, with focused faith; before choosing either renunciatory withdrawal (nivṛtti) or worldly engagement (pravṛtti), one should carefully assess the merits and drawbacks of each.
In the Śānti Parva, Bhīṣma instructs Yudhiṣṭhira on righteous living after the war, emphasizing deliberate ethical discernment and steady commitment to dharma in whichever life-orientation one adopts.