Aśoka-śāstra: Nārada’s Instruction on the Cessation of Śoka
Grief
कर्णनासावनमनं दन्तदृष्टिविरागिता
karṇanāsāvanamanaṃ dantadṛṣṭivirāgitā
ヤージュニャヴァルキヤは内なる鍛錬の外徴を説く。すなわち、頭をわずかに垂れ、耳と鼻を下へと収め、視線と歯(口元)をも淡々と抑えること—それは謙虚、自制、そして感官の騒ぎから身を退くしるしである。
याज्ञवल्क्य उवाच
True discipline shows in bodily and sensory restraint: a modest, lowered posture and a detached, controlled gaze and expression indicate humility and mastery over impulses.
In a didactic passage of the Śānti Parva, Yājñavalkya is enumerating observable traits of a restrained, ethically grounded person—external comportment that reflects inner vairāgya and self-governance.