Brāhmaṇa-kṛtya, Āśrama-niyama, and Dāna-prasaṃsā
Duties of the Brāhmaṇa, āśrama discipline, and praise of giving
न तत्सद:सत्परिषत् सभा च सा प्राप्प यां न कुरुते सदा भयम् । धर्मतत्त्वमवगाहा बुद्धिमान् यो<भ्युपैति स धुरंधर: पुमान्
bhīṣma uvāca | na tat sad-asat pariṣat sabhā ca sā prāpya yāṃ na kurute sadā bhayam | dharma-tattvam avagāhya buddhimān yo 'bhyupaiti sa dhuraṃdharaḥ pumān ||
Bhishma disse: “Não há assembleia, nem conselho dos bons, nem ajuntamento de pessoas tal que, ao alcançá-lo, um homem jamais sinta medo. O verdadeiramente capaz é o sábio que mergulha na realidade do dharma, compreende-a profundamente e escolhe viver por ela — em vez de confiar na suposta segurança da companhia ou das instituições.”
भीष्म उवाच
External supports—assemblies, councils, even gatherings of the virtuous—cannot guarantee freedom from fear. True steadiness comes from deeply understanding dharma (dharma-tattva) and deliberately adopting it as one’s guiding principle; such a person is called dhuraṃdhara, capable of bearing life’s burdens.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction to Yudhiṣṭhira, Bhishma continues his ethical counsel, shifting attention away from social or institutional reassurance and toward inner grounding in dharma as the reliable refuge amid uncertainty.