एकान्तिधर्म-प्रश्नः (Inquiry into Ekāntin Dharma) / The Origin and Practice of Single-Pointed Nārāyaṇa-Centered Discipline
पितृशेषेण विप्रांश्न संविभज्यश्रितांश्व॒ सः । शेषान्नभुक् सत्यपर: सर्वभूतेष्वहिंसक:
pitṛ-śeṣeṇa viprān saṁvibhajya āśritāṁś ca saḥ | śeṣānna-bhuk satya-paraḥ sarva-bhūteṣv ahiṁsakaḥ ||
پِتروں کو نذر کرنے کے بعد جو کچھ بچتا، وہ اسے برہمنوں اور اپنے زیرِکفالت لوگوں میں تقسیم کرتا؛ پھر جو اناج باقی رہتا، وہی کھاتا۔ وہ سچ کا پابند تھا اور تمام جانداروں کے حق میں بے آزار (اہنسا) تھا۔
भीष्म उवाच
One should prioritize dharmic distribution—honoring ancestors and supporting Brahmins and dependents—before personal consumption, while remaining steadfast in truth and non-violence toward all beings.
Bhishma describes the conduct of a righteous person who, after completing ritual obligations, distributes the remaining food to Brahmins and dependents and only then eats what is left, embodying satya (truth) and ahiṁsā (non-harm).