सत्ययज्ञा दमयज्ञा अर्थलुब्धार्थतृप्तय:
satyayajñā damayajñā arthalubdhārthatṛptayaḥ
Chūlādhāra berkata: “Ada yang menjadikan kebenaran sebagai yajña, ada yang menjadikan pengendalian diri sebagai yajña; ada yang tamak akan harta, sedangkan yang lain reda dengan apa yang dimiliki.”
चुलाधार उवाच
The verse reframes yajña (sacrifice) as an inner ethical discipline: truthfulness and self-restraint are presented as genuine forms of worship, contrasted with two worldly dispositions—greed for wealth and contentment with one’s means—implying that dharma is measured by inner orientation rather than external ritual alone.
In the Shānti Parva’s instructional dialogue, Chūlādhāra is describing different human temperaments and value-systems, highlighting how some people ‘sacrifice’ through virtues like truth and restraint, while others are driven by acquisitiveness or by satisfied moderation.