Adhyāya 119: Vyāsa–Kīṭa-saṃvāda
Tapas-bala and karmic ascent across yoni
कार्तवीर्यानिरुद्धा भ्यां नहुषेण यतातिना । नृगेण विष्वगश्लेन तथैव शशबिन्दुना
kārtavīryāniruddhābhyāṁ nahuṣeṇa yayātinā | nṛgeṇa viśvagāśvena tathaiva śaśabindunā ||
ພີສະມະ ກ່າວວ່າ: «(ໃນບັນດາກະສັດເຫຼົ່ານັ້ນ) ມີ ກາຣຕະວີຣຍະ ແລະ ອະນິຣຸດທະ, ນະຫຸສະ ແລະ ຢະຢາຕິ, ນຶກະ ແລະ ວິສະວະກາສະວະ, ແລະຍັງມີ ຊະຊະບິນດຸ ດ້ວຍ. ໂອ ບຸດແຫ່ງກຸນຕີ, ຜູ້ປົກຄອງທີ່ງົດກິນຊີ້ນໃນເດືອນອາສວິນ ຕະຫຼອດສອງຄື່ງເດືອນ ຫຼືແມ່ນແຕ່ຄື່ງເດືອນດຽວ ກໍເຫມືອນໄດ້ຮວມເປັນອາດຕະມັນຂອງສັດທັງປວງ ແລະໄດ້ຮັບຄວາມຮູ້ເຖິງຄວາມຈິງອັນສູງສຸດແລະຄວາມຈິງອັນສຳພັນ (parāvara).»
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma teaches that even a time-bound discipline—abstaining from meat during Āśvina for one or two fortnights—can cultivate compassion and self-restraint, leading to inner purification and ultimately to insight into the Self and the nature of reality (parāvara-tattva).
In his instruction to Yudhiṣṭhira on dharma, Bhīṣma cites a list of exemplary kings (including Kārtavīrya, Nahuṣa, Yayāti, and others) who observed a meat-abstinence vow in Āśvina; he states that through this practice they attained elevated spiritual realization.