दमप्रशंसा — Praise of Self-Restraint
Dama
कर्मणा बीजभूतेन चोद्यते यद् यदिन्द्रियम् । जायते तदहड्कारादू रागयुक्तेन चेतसा
karmaṇā bījabhūtena codyate yad yad indriyam | jāyate tad ahaṅkārād rāgayuktena cetasā ||
Bhīṣma disse: Qualquer faculdade sensorial que seja impelida à atividade pelo karma tornado semente, essa mesma faculdade se manifesta por meio do ego (ahaṃkāra) quando a mente está unida ao apego. Assim se molda a experiência encarnada: a ação passada fornece a semente causal, enquanto a noção de “eu” e a mente movida pelo desejo fazem surgir modos particulares de percepção e de atuação.
भीष्म उवाच
The verse teaches a causal chain: karmic impressions act as the seed, but the actual arising and functioning of the senses is mediated by egoism (ahaṅkāra) and a mind colored by attachment (rāga). Ethical progress therefore requires weakening attachment and ego-identification, not merely changing external actions.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction on dharma and inner discipline, Bhīṣma explains to the listener how embodied experience is generated. He analyzes the psychological and karmic conditions by which particular sense-activities arise, framing it as guidance for self-control and liberation-oriented conduct.