जनक–पराशर संवादः — वर्ण-गोत्र-धर्मविचारः
Janaka–Parāśara: Varṇa, Gotra, and Dharma Inquiry
परिदाहस्तथा शोक: संतापो<पूर्तिरक्षमा
paridāhas tathā śokaḥ santāpo 'pūrtir akṣamā
అలాగే దాహం (మనో దహనం), శోకం, సంతాపం, అపూర్ణత (తీరని తృష్ణ), మరియు అసహాయ అశక్తత కూడా కలుగుతాయి.
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma enumerates the characteristic forms of human suffering—burning anguish, grief, torment, unfulfilled longing, and helpless incapacity—highlighting how attachment and unmet desire manifest as inner pain, a key concern in ethical self-mastery taught in Śānti Parva.
In Śānti Parva, Bhīṣma instructs Yudhiṣṭhira on dharma and the governance of the self and society; here he lists the afflictive states that trouble a person’s mind, as part of a broader analysis of suffering and the means to peace.