मनुष्या यदि वा देवा: शरीरमुपताप्य वै | धर्मिण: सुखमेधन्ते लोभद्वेषविवर्जिता:,मनुष्य हों या देवता, जो शरीरको कष्ट देकर भी धर्माचरणमें लगे रहते हैं तथा लोभ और द्वेषका त्याग कर देते हैं, वे सुखी होते हैं
manuṣyā yadi vā devāḥ śarīram upatāpya vai | dharmiṇaḥ sukham edhante lobha-dveṣa-vivarjitāḥ ||
毗湿摩说道:“无论是人还是天神,凡虽以苦行与克制使身体受劳,却仍专注于正行,并已舍弃贪欲与憎恨者,必在安乐与福祉中增长。”
भीष्म उवाच
Happiness is not secured by indulgence but by dharma supported by self-discipline: even if bodily hardship is involved, those who live righteously and abandon greed (lobha) and hatred (dveṣa) flourish in true well-being.
In the Anuśāsana Parva’s instruction section, Bhīṣma continues advising Yudhiṣṭhira on righteous living. Here he generalizes a moral principle: across beings—human or divine—ethical conduct joined with freedom from greed and hatred results in lasting happiness.