The Integrated Dharma-Discipline: Celibacy, Austerity, Charity, Observances, Forgiveness, Purity, Non-violence, Peace, Non-stealing, Self-restraint, and Guru-service
भूतवैरं विसृज्यैव मन एवं प्रकारयेत् । एवं शांतिः समाख्याता अस्तेयं तु वदाम्यहम्
bhūtavairaṃ visṛjyaiva mana evaṃ prakārayet | evaṃ śāṃtiḥ samākhyātā asteyaṃ tu vadāmyaham
സകല ജീവികളോടുമുള്ള വൈരം ഉപേക്ഷിച്ച് മനസ്സിനെ ഇങ്ങനെ പരിശീലിപ്പിക്കണം. ഇങ്ങനെ ശാന്തി വ്യാഖ്യാനിച്ചു; ഇനി ഞാൻ അസ്തേയം (അചൗര്യം) പറയുന്നു.
Unspecified (didactic narrator in Bhūmi-khaṇḍa context)
Concept: Peace is the abandonment of hostility toward all beings and the deliberate training of the mind; from this foundation, the teaching proceeds to asteya.
Application: Practice ‘vaira-audit’: identify one relationship where subtle hostility persists; replace one reactive habit with a peace-action (listening, apology, restraint). Train the mind with a short daily sankalpa: ‘May I be free of enmity toward beings.’
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: विसृज्यैव = विसृज्य + एव. वदाम्यहम् = वदामि + अहम् (इ + अ → य).
It states that peace arises when one abandons hostility toward all beings and disciplines the mind accordingly.
After defining peace through non-hostility and mental training, it transitions to the next ethical restraint: asteya (non-stealing), implying a structured teaching of virtues.
Renounce enmity toward any living being and cultivate a mind trained in that non-hostile attitude; this is presented as the essence of peace.