Vasiṣṭha–Karāla-Janaka Saṃvāda: Aśuddha-Sevana, Guṇa-Dr̥ṣṭi, and Sāṃkhya–Yoga Ekārthatā
Mahābhārata 12.293
यश्न शुश्रूषते शूद्र: सततं नियतेन्द्रिय: । अतोडन्यथा मजनुष्येन्द्र स्वरर्मात् परिहीयते
yaś ca śuśrūṣate śūdraḥ satataṁ niyatendriyaḥ | ato ’nyathā manuṣyendra svarmāt parihīyate ||
ປາຣາຊະຣະ ກ່າວວ່າ: «ແຕ່ຊູດຣະ (Śūdra) ຜູ້ຮັບໃຊ້ຢ່າງຕໍ່ເນື່ອງ ໂດຍຄວບຄຸມອິນຊີຂອງຕົນ ຈະບໍ່ຕົກຫ່າງຈາກສະພາບແຫ່ງສະຫວັນ. ຖ້າບໍ່ເຊັ່ນນັ້ນ ໂອ ຜູ້ປະເສີດໃນມະນຸດ, ເຂົາຈະຖືກພາກອອກຈາກຜົນບຸນນັ້ນ.»
पराशर उवाच
The verse teaches that disciplined, continual service (śuśrūṣā) performed with self-control is presented as a dharmic path that yields heavenly merit; neglecting this prescribed conduct results in losing that reward.
In Śānti Parva’s instructional discourse, Parāśara is explaining norms of conduct and their karmic outcomes, addressing a ‘best of men’ interlocutor and stating the consequence—attainment or loss of svarga—based on adherence to the described duty.