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Shloka 9

Jñāna-yoga and Karma-phala: Manu–Bṛhaspati on Akṣara and the Limits of Mantra

अतिथीनां च सर्वेषां प्रेष्याणां स्वजनस्य च । सामान्य भोजन भृत्यै: पुरुषस्य प्रशस्यते

atithīnāṁ ca sarveṣāṁ preṣyāṇāṁ svajanasya ca | sāmānyaṁ bhojanaṁ bhṛtyaiḥ puruṣasya praśasyate ||

毗湿摩说道:对一切宾客、对侍从、对自家亲眷亦复如是——家主之正行,在于所设之食当同一无别,平等共享,不作分别。此教诲彰显居家之法:待客之礼与家中之公正,并非可有可无的客套,而是维系社会和合与个人正直的伦理之责。

{'atithi''guest (one who arrives without a fixed appointment
{'atithi':
a recipient of hospitality)', 'sarveṣām''of all', 'preṣya': 'servant, attendant, one employed to carry out tasks', 'svajana': 'one’s own people
a recipient of hospitality)', 'sarveṣām':
family/kinsmen', 'sāmānya''common, equal, the same (without special distinction)', 'bhojana': 'food
family/kinsmen', 'sāmānya':
act of eating', 'bhṛtya''servant/retainer (one maintained by wages/support)', 'puruṣa': 'man
act of eating', 'bhṛtya':
person (here, the householder as an ethical agent)', 'praśasyate''is praised
person (here, the householder as an ethical agent)', 'praśasyate':

भीष्म उवाच

B
Bhishma
G
guest (atithi)
S
servants/attendants (preṣya, bhṛtya)
F
family/kinsmen (svajana)

Educational Q&A

A householder should provide the same meal to guests, servants, and family—practicing hospitality and fairness without partiality. Ethical living is shown through daily acts of equitable care.

In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on dharma, Bhishma advises Yudhishthira on proper household conduct, highlighting how everyday domestic choices—like sharing food equally—embody righteousness.