Gautama–Yama Saṃvāda: Mātṛ-Pitṛ-Ṛṇa (Debt to Parents) and Śubha-Loka Attainment
यदि गुह्ां न वो नित्य॑ तदा प्रब्रूत मा चिरम् न गुहां श्रोतुमिच्छामि युष्मद्भ्यो द्विजसत्तमा:
yadi guhyaṁ na vo nityaṁ tadā prabrūta mā ciram | na guhyaṁ śrotum icchāmi yuṣmadbhyo dvijasattamāḥ ||
قال بهيشما: «إن لم يكن هذا الأمر مما يُراد له أن يبقى سرًّا بينكم، فقولوه بلا إبطاء. يا خيرَ ذوي الولادتين من الحكماء البراهمة، لا أرغب أن أسمع منكم شيئًا ينبغي أن يُصان كسرٍّ مكتومٍ وغموضٍ مُصان».
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma sets an ethical boundary for instruction: teachings should be shared openly only when appropriate; he refuses to receive knowledge that is meant to remain confidential, emphasizing responsible transmission of doctrine.
In the Śānti Parva’s instructional setting, Bhīṣma addresses learned brāhmaṇas/sages and urges them to speak promptly—provided the matter is not a guarded secret—indicating his concern for propriety in hearing and teaching.