ब्राह्मणानुयात्रा—शौनकोपदेशः
Brāhmaṇas Follow into Exile and Śaunaka’s Instruction
धर्मार्थ यस्य वित्तेहा वरं तस्य निरीहता । प्रक्षालनाद्धि पंकस्य श्रेयो न स्पर्शन॑ नृणाम्,'जो धर्म करनेके लिये धनोपार्जनकी इच्छा करता है उसका धनकी इच्छा न करना ही अच्छा है। कीचड़ लगाकर धोनेकी अपेक्षा मनुष्योंके लिये उसका स्पर्श न करना ही श्रेष्ठ है
dharmārtha yasya vitteha varaṃ tasya nirīhatā | prakṣālanāddhi paṅkasya śreyo na sparśanaṃ nṛṇām ||
毗湿摩波耶那说道:即便有人在此世求财是为行持法义,也不如干脆无求无欲为善。因为对人而言,与其沾泥再洗,不如一开始就不触泥污。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Even when wealth is sought with the stated aim of supporting dharma, the safer and higher course is freedom from the craving for wealth; avoiding moral contamination is better than entering it and later trying to cleanse oneself.
In Vaiśampāyana’s narration, a moral maxim is stated using a vivid analogy: like mud that is best avoided rather than washed off after contact, the desire for wealth is portrayed as a defiling touch best not entertained, even under righteous pretexts.