Abhimanyu’s Assault on Bhīṣma’s Screen; Banner-Felling and Reinforcements (सौभद्र-भीष्म-समरः)
अफलाकाडुक्षिभियज्ञो 3 विधिदृष्टो य इज्यते । यष्टव्यमेवेति मन: समाधाय स सात््विक:३
aphalākāṅkṣibhir yajño vidhidṛṣṭo ya ijyate | yaṣṭavyam eveti manaḥ samādhāya sa sāttvikaḥ ||
阿周那说:“不求果报之人,依所规定之仪轨而行祭祀,心意坚定:‘此事当行,只因应当如此’——这样的祭祀,属于萨埵(sattva)之性。”
अजुन उवाच
A sacrifice becomes sāttvika when it is performed without craving for reward, in accordance with prescribed injunctions, and with a steady inner resolve that it is a duty to be done for its own sake.
In the Bhīṣma Parva’s ethical instruction on qualities and conduct, Arjuna (as given in the prompt) states a definition of sāttvika sacrifice: rule-guided performance done from duty and purity of intention rather than from personal gain.