एकान्तिधर्म-प्रश्नः (Inquiry into Ekāntin Dharma) / The Origin and Practice of Single-Pointed Nārāyaṇa-Centered Discipline
काम्यनैमित्तिका राजन् यज्ञिया: परमक्रिया: । सर्वा: सात्वतमास्थाय विधि चक्रे समाहित:
kāmyanaimittikā rājan yajñiyāḥ paramakriyāḥ | sarvāḥ sātvatam āsthāya vidhiṃ cakre samāhitaḥ ||
ビーシュマは言った。「王よ、彼らは心をよく統一し、常に怠りなく、最上の祭祀—望む果報を求めて行うサカーマの祭と、特定の機縁に応じて行うナイミッティカの祭—のいずれをも、サートヴァタ(ヴァイシュナヴァ)の伝統と定められた作法に従って、あらゆる手順を完全に執り行っていた。」
भीष्म उवाच
Ritual action becomes ethically grounded when performed with attentiveness and in obedience to a recognized dharmic rule (vidhi). Even goal-oriented rites (kāmya) are to be regulated by discipline, tradition, and devotion rather than mere desire.
Bhīṣma is instructing the king (Yudhiṣṭhira) and describes exemplary people who regularly performed both optional (kāmya) and occasion-driven (naimittika) sacrifices, completing them according to the Sātvata/Vaiṣṇava injunctions with a composed, focused mind.