सत्य–अनृत, प्रकाश–तमस्, स्वर्ग–नरक विवेचनम्
Truth and Untruth as Light and Darkness; Svarga and Naraka as Ethical Consequences
कथं सृष्टानि भूतानि कथं वर्णविभक्तय: । शौचाशौचं कथं तेषां धर्माधर्मविधि: कथम्
kathaṁ sṛṣṭāni bhūtāni kathaṁ varṇavibhaktayaḥ | śaucāśaucaṁ kathaṁ teṣāṁ dharmādharmavidhiḥ katham ||
قال بيشما: «كيف أُوجدت الكائنات أول الأمر؟ وكيف أُقيم تقسيم الفَرْنَة (varṇa)؟ وبأي قاعدة حُدِّدت الطهارة والنجاسة فيما بينهم؟ ثم كيف وُضع منذ البدء تشريع الدارما والأدارما؟»
भीष्म उवाच
The verse frames foundational inquiries: the origin of beings, the basis of varṇa classification, the rationale for purity/impurity rules, and the establishment of dharma versus adharma. It signals that ethical and social norms are to be understood as part of a larger cosmological and legal order, not merely as custom.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction setting, Bhishma speaks and poses a sequence of systematic questions that invite an explanatory discourse on creation, social organization, ritual norms, and moral law—preparing the ground for a doctrinal answer that follows in the chapter.