पञ्चवर्णोत्पत्तिः — The Origin of the Five-Colored Fiery Being and Ritual-Disruptor Lineages
संस्कृतस्य च दान्तस्य नियतस्य यतात्मन: । प्राज्ञस्यानन्तरा वृत्तिरिह लोके परत्र च
saṁskṛtasya ca dāntasya niyatasya yatātmanaḥ | prājñasya anantarā vṛttir iha loke paratra ca ||
賢者とは、行いが洗練され、自己を抑え、規律を守り、内なる我を制する者である。その正しい生の歩みは、この世においても彼岸においても途切れることがない。
व्याध उवाच
True wisdom expresses itself as steady, uninterrupted right conduct. Refinement (saṁskāra), sense-control (dama), disciplined restraint (niyama), and self-mastery (yatātmatā) ensure that one’s dharmic life bears fruit both in the present world and beyond.
In the Vyādha’s instruction on dharma, he emphasizes that ethical excellence is not occasional but continuous. He points to the wise person’s consistent way of life as the standard that benefits one’s worldly life and one’s destiny after death.