Dharma-vyādha’s Analysis of Moral Decline and the Mahābhūta–Guṇa Schema (धर्मव्याधोपदेशः)
अपानपा न गदितास्तथान्ये ये द्विजातय: । जपन्ति संहितां सम्यक ते नित्यं तारणक्षमा:
apānapā na gaditās tathānye ye dvijātayaḥ | japanti saṃhitāṃ samyak te nityaṃ tāraṇakṣamāḥ ||
Wika ni Yudhiṣṭhira: “Yaong mga ‘dalawang-ulit na isinilang’ at maging ang iba pa, na hindi bumibigkas ng di nararapat at wasto ang pagbigkas ng banal na Saṃhitā sa japa—ang mga iyon ay laging may kakayahang magpatawid (mula sa kasalanan at pagkagapos sa daigdig).”
युधिछिर उवाच
Right conduct is joined to right sacred practice: disciplined speech (avoiding improper utterance) and correct japa of the Saṃhitā together make a person ‘tāraṇakṣama’—fit to cross over sin and to aid others in crossing.
In the Vana Parva context, Yudhiṣṭhira reflects on dharma and the power of disciplined religious practice, praising those who maintain purity of speech and properly perform Vedic-style recitation as a means of spiritual protection and deliverance.