Śāṇḍilī–Sumanā-saṃvāda: Sat-strī-samudācāra and Pati-dharma
Conduct of the Virtuous Wife
सुखादेव परं दुःखं दुःखादप्यपरं सुखम् । दृश्यते हि महाप्राज्ञ नियतं वै स्वभावत:
sukhād eva paraṃ duḥkhaṃ duḥkhād apy aparaṃ sukham | dṛśyate hi mahāprājña niyataṃ vai svabhāvataḥ ||
ମହାପ୍ରାଜ୍ଞ! ସୁଖରୁ ହିଁ ବଡ଼ ଦୁଃଖ ଉତ୍ପନ୍ନ ହୁଏ, ଏବଂ ଦୁଃଖରୁ ମଧ୍ୟ ପୁନଃ ସୁଖ ଉତ୍ପନ୍ନ ହୁଏ—ଏହା ଦେଖାଯାଏ। ସ୍ୱଭାବତଃ ଏହି ସୁଖ-ଦୁଃଖର ପରିବର୍ତ୍ତନ ନିୟତ। ବିଷୟସୁଖରେ ଆସକ୍ତ ଲୋକ ସୁଖରୁ ହିଁ ଘୋର ଦୁଃଖକୁ ପଡ଼ନ୍ତି; ତପସ୍ୟା ଓ ନିୟମରେ କଷ୍ଟ ସହୁଥିବାମାନେ ସେହି କଷ୍ଟରୁ ହିଁ ସୁଖ ପାଆନ୍ତି।
व्यास उवाच
Pleasure and pain are interlinked: attachment to sense-pleasures tends to culminate in suffering, while disciplined endurance of hardship (tapas, restraint) can mature into lasting well-being. The verse frames this as a regular pattern rooted in human nature (svabhāva).
In Anuśāsana Parva’s instruction-focused discourse, Vyāsa addresses a ‘greatly wise’ listener and states an observed moral-psychological principle: the pursuit of indulgent pleasure often reverses into misery, whereas voluntary hardship undertaken for discipline and virtue can yield happiness.