Dama-pradhāna-dharma (Self-restraint as the Root of Dharma) — Śānti-parva 154
कर्मान्तविरते लोके अस्तं गच्छति भास्करे । गम्यतां स्वमधिष्ठानं सुतस्नेहं विसृज्य वै
karmāntavirate loke astaṃ gacchati bhāskare | gamyatāṃ svam adhiṣṭhānaṃ sutasnehaṃ visṛjya vai ||
Wika ni Bhīṣma: “Paglubog na ang araw; ang daigdig ay tumigil na sa mga gawain ng maghapon at umurong sa pamamahinga. Kayo man ay bumalik na sa sariling tahanan, at tunay na isantabi ang pagkapit na bunga ng pag-ibig sa inyong anak.”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse urges restraint and detachment: when the day’s duties end—symbolized by the setting sun—one should withdraw appropriately and not be driven by personal attachment (here, affection for a son).
Bhīṣma, speaking in Śānti Parva, signals that evening has come and the day’s activities have concluded; he instructs the listeners to return home and to set aside emotionally charged attachment connected with their son.