अव्यक्त-गुण-पुरुषविवेकः | Avyakta, Guṇas, and Discrimination of Puruṣa
वस्त्राणि चान्यानि बहुन्यभिमन्यत्यबुद्धिमान् । भोजनानि विचित्राणि रत्नानि विविधानि च
vasistha uvāca | vastrāṇi cānyāni bahūny abhimanyaty abuddhimān | bhojanāni vicitrāṇi ratnāni vividhāni ca |
ວະສິດຖະ ກ່າວວ່າ: «ຄົນໂງ່ ມັກອວດອ້າງວ່າຕົນມີເຄື່ອງນຸ່ງຫົ່ມຫຼາຍຢ່າງ. ລາວສະແຫວງຫາອາຫານຫຼາກຫຼາຍອັນປະນີດ ແລະປະດັບກາຍດ້ວຍແກ້ວແຫວນນານາ—ເຂົາເຂົ້າໃຈຜິດວ່າຂອງນອກເຫຼົ່ານີ້ແມ່ນຄຸນຄ່າແທ້ ແລະຄວາມຜາສຸກ».
वसिष्ठ उवाच
External luxuries—fine clothes, rich foods, and jewels—can inflate pride and delusion. Vasiṣṭha highlights that such possessions are not the measure of true good; discernment and inner virtue are.
In a didactic passage of the Śānti Parva, Vasiṣṭha is instructing by pointing to the behavior of an undiscerning person who chases and boasts of sensory enjoyments and adornments, implying a moral critique and urging a higher standard of value.