Tapas, Tīrtha, and Moral Rehabilitation (Śānti-parva 148)
इति श्रीमहाभारते शान्तिपर्वणि आपद्धर्मपर्वणि लुब्धकोपरतौ सप्तचत्वारिंशदधिकशततमो< ध्याय:
iti śrīmahābhārate śāntiparvaṇi āpaddharmaparvaṇi lubdhakoparatau saptacatvāriṃśad-adhikaśatatamo 'dhyāyaḥ |
至此,《圣摩诃婆罗多》之《寂静篇》(Śānti Parva)中《阿帕达达摩》部分(Āpaddharma)第一百四十七章终了,所述主题为“猎人之止息”(弃绝有害之行)。
भीष्म उवाच
The colophon signals the chapter’s ethical focus: even in distress (āpaddharma), one should move toward restraint and the cessation of harmful conduct—here framed as the hunter’s ‘uparati,’ i.e., desisting from violence and wrongdoing.
This is the closing formula of the text, marking the completion of the chapter within Śānti Parva’s Āpaddharma section, and identifying its topic as the hunter’s cessation (lubdhakoparati).