नहुषोपाख्यानम्—दीपदान-धूप-बलीकर्म-प्रशंसा
Nahūṣa Episode and the Commendation of Lamp-Gifting and Household Offerings
तं तु राजा प्रतोदेन चोदयामास भारत । न चुकोप स धर्मात्मा ततः पादेन देवराट्
taṃ tu rājā pratodena codayāmāsa bhārata | na cukopa sa dharmātmā tataḥ pādena devarāṭ ||
ພີສະມະ ກ່າວວ່າ: ໂອ ຜູ້ສືບສາຍພະຣະຕະ, ກະສັດໄດ້ໃຊ້ໄມ້ຈິ້ມຂັບ (ປະໂຕດ) ກະຕຸ້ນທ່ານ. ແຕ່ຜູ້ມີທຳມະນັ້ນບໍ່ໄດ້ໂກດ; ແລ້ວຕໍ່ມາ ຈອມເທວະ (ເທວະຣາດ) ໄດ້ຕີດ້ວຍຕີນ.
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical ideal of akrodha (freedom from anger) and kṣamā (forbearance): even when provoked or treated harshly, a dharmātmā remains unshaken, showing inner mastery rather than reactive hostility.
Bhīṣma narrates an episode in which a king urges someone forward using a goad. The person, described as dharmātmā, does not become angry. Immediately after, Devarāṭ (Indra), the king of the gods, is said to strike with his foot—indicating a sudden divine action within the story.