प्रजाविसर्ग-तत्त्वनिर्णयः | Cosmogony of Elemental Emergence
Bharadvāja–Bhṛgu Dialogue
न हिंसयति यो जन्तून् मनोवाक्कायहेतुभि: । जीवितार्थापनयनै: प्राणिभिर्न स हिंस्यते
na hiṁsayati yo jantūn manovākkāyahetubhiḥ | jīvitārthāpanayanaiḥ prāṇibhir na sa hiṁsyate ||
Wika ni Bhīṣma: “Ang hindi nananakit sa mga nilalang sa pamamagitan ng isip, salita, at katawan ay hindi rin sinasaktan, kahit ng mararahas na nilalang na karaniwang kumikitil ng buhay at kabuhayan. Ang di-pananakit na ito ay nagiging lakas na etikal na pananggalang, pumipigil sa poot at nagpapabawas sa mga sanhi ng kapahamakan.”
भीष्म उवाच
Ahimsa must be practiced in thought, speech, and action. A person who refrains from harming others in these three ways becomes less entangled in cycles of hostility and retaliation; even those inclined to violence are less likely to harm such a person.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on dharma, Bhishma teaches Yudhishthira ethical principles for peace and right conduct. Here he highlights non-violence as a practical discipline that shapes one’s safety and social relations.