युधिछिर उवाच देवतातिथिभृत्यानां पितृणामात्मनश्न यः । न निर्वपति पज्चानामुच्छवसन् न स जीवति
Yudhiṣṭhira uvāca: devatātithibhṛtyānāṃ pitṝṇām ātmanaś ca yaḥ | na nirvapati pañcānām ucchvasan na sa jīvati ||
ଯୁଧିଷ୍ଠିର କହିଲେ— ଦେବତା, ଅତିଥି, ଭୃତ୍ୟ/ଆଶ୍ରିତ, ପିତୃଗଣ ଏବଂ ନିଜ ପ୍ରତି— ଏହି ପାଞ୍ଚଙ୍କୁ ଯଥାଯୋଗ୍ୟ ଭାଗ ଅର୍ପଣ ନ କରୁଥିବା ବ୍ୟକ୍ତି, ଶ୍ୱାସ ନେଉଥିଲେ ମଧ୍ୟ ପ୍ରକୃତରେ ଜୀବିତ ନୁହେଁ।
युधिछिर उवाच
True life is defined by dharma: one must regularly discharge the five fundamental obligations—toward gods (worship/offerings), guests (hospitality), dependents (care and support), ancestors (rites and remembrance), and oneself (right self-maintenance). Mere breathing without these duties is ethically empty.
In the Vana Parva’s dharma-discourse setting, Yudhiṣṭhira articulates a moral standard for household and social life, emphasizing that a person’s worth is measured by fulfilling essential reciprocal duties rather than by mere survival.