आचारप्रशंसा
Praise of Ācāra as the Basis of Longevity, Fame, and Prosperity
नाधितिषछेत् तुषं जातु केशभस्मकपालिका: । अन्यस्य चाप्यवस्नातं दूरत: परिवर्जयेत्,भूसी, भस्म, बाल और मुर्देकी खोपड़ी आदिपर कभी न बैठे। दूसरेके नहाये हुए जलका दूरसे ही त्याग कर दे
Bhīṣma uvāca: nādhitiṣṭhet tuṣaṃ jātu keśabhasmakapālikāḥ | anyasya cāpy avasnātaṃ dūrataḥ parivarjayet ||
Wika ni Bhishma: Huwag kailanman umupo sa ipa, ni sa buhok, abo, o bungo. Gayundin, iwasan—maging mula sa malayo—ang tubig na pinaglanguyan o ipinangligo ng iba. Ipinapakita ng aral na ito ang mga tuntunin ng kalinisan at disiplinadong asal, na humihimok sa pagpipigil at maingat na paglayo sa marurumi o nakakahawang bagay bilang bahagi ng matuwid na pamumuhay.
भीष्म उवाच
The verse teaches śauca (purity) and disciplined ācāra: one should avoid contact with substances considered impure or contaminating (chaff, hair, ashes, skulls) and should also avoid another person’s used bath-water, maintaining personal and ritual cleanliness as part of dharma.
Bhishma, instructing on dharma in the Anushasana Parva, lays down practical rules of conduct related to purity and avoidance of impurity, presenting them as ethical disciplines to be observed in daily life.