Tapas, Tīrtha, and Moral Rehabilitation (Śānti-parva 148)
ततो यष्टिं शलाकां च क्षारकं पञ्जरं तथा । तां च बद्धां कपोतीं स प्रमुच्य विससर्ज ह,उस समय उसने उस बन्दी की हुई कबूतरीको पिंजरेसे मुक्त करके अपनी लाठी, शलाका, जाल, पिंजड़ा सब कुछ छोड़ दिया
tato yaṣṭiṃ śalākāṃ ca kṣārakaṃ pañjaraṃ tathā | tāṃ ca baddhāṃ kapotīṃ sa pramucya visasarja ha ||
随后,他将那只被缚的雌鸽从笼中放出,任其飞去;并弃绝一切捕猎之具——手杖、短棍、罗网与鸟笼——尽皆抛弃。此举昭示他有意从伤害与占有转向慈悲与克制,以怜悯脆弱之生灵而使行为与达摩相契。
भीष्म उवाच
Dharma is expressed through compassion and self-restraint: one should not merely stop harming but also abandon the means and mindset of harm, choosing mercy toward the helpless.
A man frees a captive she-dove from a cage and discards the tools used to capture her—staff, rod, net, and cage—showing a decisive ethical shift from taking life to protecting it.