Śreyas-nirdeśa (Discerning the Superior Good): Nārada–Gālava Saṃvāda
कृत्वा कार्यमकार्य वा तुष्टिमेषां प्रयच्छति । त॑ पुत्रपशुसम्पन्नं व्यासक्तमनसं नरम्
kṛtvā kāryam akārya vā tuṣṭim eṣāṃ prayacchati | taṃ putrapaśusampannaṃ vyāsaktamanasaṃ naram ||
Бхишма сказал: «Делая ли то, что следует, или то, чего не следует, он ищет лишь их довольства. Такой человек — богатый сыновьями и скотом — становится тем, чей ум скован привязанностью».
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma warns that craving others’ approval can drive a person to perform both rightful and wrongful acts; prosperity in family and wealth can intensify attachment, binding the mind and weakening ethical discernment.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction to Yudhiṣṭhira, Bhīṣma continues a moral analysis of conduct and motivation, describing a type of person who prioritizes pleasing dependents or associates, even at the cost of dharma, due to strong attachment rooted in household prosperity.