शमो दमस्तथा धैर्य सत्यं शौचमथार्जवम् । यज्ञो धृतिश्च धर्मश्न नित्यमार्षो विधि: स्मृत:,शम, दम, धैर्य, सत्य, शौच, सरलता, यज्ञ, धृति तथा धर्म--इन सबका ऋषियोंके लिये निरन्तर पालन करनेका विधान है
śamo damas tathā dhairyaṁ satyaṁ śaucam athārjavam | yajño dhṛtiś ca dharmajña nityam ārṣo vidhiḥ smṛtaḥ ||
शमो दमस्तथा धैर्यं सत्यं शौचमथार्जवम् । यज्ञो धृतिश्च धर्मज्ञ नित्यमार्षो विधिः स्मृतः ॥
नकुल उवाच
The verse lists foundational virtues—mental calm, sense-control, courage, truth, purity, and straightforwardness—together with sacrificial duty and steadfast resolve, presenting them as an enduring rishi-sanctioned code for those who seek to live by dharma.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction-focused setting, Nakula speaks as a moral voice, summarizing the qualities and disciplines that tradition (ārṣa) regards as the constant rule of right conduct.