Śama-prāptiḥ — Gautamī–Lubdhaka–Pannaga–Mṛtyu–Kāla-saṃvāda
Restraint through the Analysis of Karma and Time
भीष्म उवाच परतन्त्रं कथं हेतुमात्मानमनुपश्यसि । कर्मणां हि महाभाग सूक्ष्म होतदतीन्द्रियम्
bhīṣma uvāca | paratantraṁ kathaṁ hetum ātmānam anupaśyasi | karmaṇāṁ hi mahābhāga sūkṣmo hy etad atīndriyam |
قال بيشما: «يا ذا الشرف، ما دمتَ على الدوام مُعتمِدًا على غيرك—خاضعًا للزمن، وللقَدَر الخفيّ، وللرّب—فكيف تنظر إلى نفسك على أنك سبب أفعالك الحسنة والسيئة؟ إن العِلّة الحقيقية الكامنة وراء الأفعال دقيقةٌ غاية الدقة، وتتجاوز مدى الحواس.»
भीष्म उवाच
Bhishma challenges the assumption of complete personal authorship of deeds, stressing that the real causes behind action are subtle and supersensory; human agency operates under larger determinants such as time, unseen destiny, and the divine order, so moral reflection should include humility about causation.
In Bhishma’s instruction, he addresses his interlocutor as “mahābhāga” and questions why the person claims to be the direct cause of good and bad actions, introducing a teaching on the hidden, complex causality of karma.