अव्यक्त-प्रबोधः (Awakening to the Unmanifest): The 25th and 26th Principles and Eligibility for Brahma-vidyā
जात्या च कर्मणा चैव दुष्ट कर्म न सेवते । जात्या दुष्टश्न यः पापं न करोति स पूरुष:,जो जाति और कर्म--इन दोनोंसे श्रेष्ठ तथा पापकर्मका सेवन नहीं करता एवं जातिसे दूषित होकर भी जो पापकर्म नहीं करता है, वही पुरुष कहलाने योग्य है
jātyā ca karmaṇā caiva duṣṭa-karma na sevate | jātyā duṣṭaś ca yo pāpaṁ na karoti sa pūruṣaḥ ||
जात्या च कर्मणा चैव दुष्कर्म न सेवते। जात्या दुष्टोऽपि यः पापं न करोति स पूरुषः॥
पराशर उवाच
Moral worth is determined by refraining from sinful, wicked actions; even if society deems someone ‘tainted’ by birth, ethical conduct makes one truly worthy.
In Śānti Parva’s dharma-discourse, the sage Parāśara states a criterion for genuine human excellence: not birth-status but the refusal to engage in pāpa (sin) and duṣṭa-karma (wicked deeds).