Brāhmaṇa-vandana: Criteria for Veneration, Disciplined Speech, and Protective Kingship (अनुशासनपर्व, अध्याय ८)
शक्यं होवाहवे योद्धं न दातुमनसूयितम्
śakyaṃ hovāhave yoddhaṃ na dātum anasūyitam
ភីṣma បានមានព្រះវាចា៖ ក្នុងសមរភូមិ អាចរកបានយុទ្ធជនម្នាក់; ប៉ុន្តែមិនអាច “ប្រគល់” ឬធានាបានមនុស្សដែលគ្មានចិត្តច្រណែន និងមិនចូលចិត្តចាប់កំហុសអ្នកដទៃឡើយ។ ចរិតដូច្នោះមិនអាចផ្តល់ឲ្យដោយដៃទេ—ត្រូវបណ្តុះបណ្តាលវាជាគុណធម៌។
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma contrasts external capability with inner virtue: martial skill may be obtained, but freedom from envy and fault-finding (anasūyā) is a rare ethical quality that cannot be simply ‘given’ by others; it must be developed through discipline and character.
In Bhīṣma’s instruction on conduct (anuśāsana), he emphasizes the difficulty of finding truly noble-minded people. He notes that while warriors can be found for battle, a person devoid of envy and censoriousness is not something one can procure or confer at will.