Virūpākṣa’s Dāna and Gautama’s Burden — the approach of Rājadharma
भक्ष्यं पेयमथालेहां यच्चान्यत् साधु भोजनम् । प्रेक्षमाणेषु यो5श्रीयान्रशंसमिति त॑ वदेत्
bhakṣyaṃ peyam athālehāṃ yac cānyat sādhu bhojanam | prekṣamāṇeṣu yo 'śrīyān raśaṃsam iti taṃ vadet ||
Wika ni Bhishma: “Maging ito man ay pagkaing matigas, inumin, matatamis na nilalamas o nilalawayan, o anumang masarap na handa—kung ang isang tao, habang nakatingin ang iba, ay inuubos mag-isa ang pinakamainam na bahagi, dapat siyang tawaging ‘nṛśaṃsa’ (malupit at hamak ang loob).”
भीष्म उवाच
Hoarding the best food for oneself in front of others is condemned as nṛśaṃsatā—cruel, ignoble conduct. The verse upholds generosity, consideration for others, and restraint as marks of dharmic behavior.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction on righteous conduct, Bhishma is teaching Yudhishthira ethical norms. Here he gives a concrete example: a person who consumes the choicest food alone while others watch is to be morally censured.