आचारप्रशंसा
Praise of Ācāra as the Basis of Longevity, Fame, and Prosperity
नित्यमग्निं परिचरेद् भिक्षां दद्याच्च नित्यदा | वाग्यतो दन्तकाषछं च नित्यमेव समाचरेत्
bhīṣma uvāca |
nityam agniṁ paricared bhikṣāṁ dadyāc ca nityadā |
vāgyato dantakāṣṭhaṁ ca nityam eva samācaret |
Bhīṣma disse: “Deve-se cuidar regularmente do fogo sagrado e dar esmolas sempre. Deve-se conter a fala e, diariamente, cumprir o rito de limpar os dentes com um palito (tooth-stick)—mantendo assim disciplina constante na conduta.”
भीष्म उवाच
Bhishma teaches a disciplined dharmic routine: maintain sacred duties (tending the ritual fire), practice generosity (giving alms), cultivate self-control (restraint in speech), and uphold daily purity practices (using the tooth-stick). Together these form steady ethical conduct rather than occasional piety.
In Anushasana Parva, Bhishma instructs Yudhiṣṭhira on dharma through practical rules of conduct. This verse is part of a prescriptive passage listing everyday observances that sustain personal purity, social responsibility, and religious order.