Atithi-prāpti and the Brāhmaṇa’s Deliberation on Triadic Dharma (अतिथिप्राप्तिः धर्मत्रयविचारश्च)
योडसौ त्वयाभिनिर्दिष्टो ह्धिकारो<र्थचिन्तक: । परिपाल्य: कथं तेन साहंकारेण कर्तृणा
yo 'sau tvayābhinirdiṣṭo 'dhikāro 'rthacintakaḥ | paripālyaḥ kathaṃ tena sāhaṃkāreṇa kartṛṇā ||
ヴァイシャンパーヤナは語った。「『おお、福徳ある主よ、祖父よ。あなたが定め給うた権分と務め—衆生の利益を担うそれ—が、我執に染まり「我こそ行為者」と称する者によって、どうして真に守り立てられようか。』」
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Rightful duty (adhikāra) is sustained not merely by external assignment but by inner disposition; egoistic doership (ahaṃkāra-kartṛtva) undermines faithful observance of dharma because it replaces service to the prescribed order with self-assertion.
In the Śānti Parva’s instructional setting, the speaker (reported by Vaiśampāyana) raises a doubt: if roles and duties are divinely/authoritatively prescribed for beings, how can a person who acts with ego and the sense of ‘I am the doer’ properly carry out and preserve that prescribed duty?