पापात्म-धर्मात्म-लक्षणम् तथा निर्वेदेन मोक्षमार्गः | Marks of the Sinful and the Righteous; Dispassion (Nirveda) as a Path to Liberation
एतद् विचिन्तितं तावत् पुत्रस्य पितृगौरवम् । पिता नालल््पतरं स्थान चिन्तयिष्यामि मातरम्
etad vicintitaṃ tāvat putrasya pitṛgauravam | pitā nālpataraṃ sthānaṃ cintayiṣyāmi mātaram ||
এতিয়ালৈকে মই পুত্ৰৰ জীৱনত পিতাৰ গৌৰৱ আৰু গুৰুত্ব বিষয়ে চিন্তা কৰিছোঁ। চিন্তাত স্পষ্ট হ’ল—পিতা পুত্ৰৰ বাবে তুচ্ছ আশ্ৰয় নহয়। এতিয়া মই মাতাৰ বিষয়েও বিবেচনা কৰিম।
भीष्म उवाच
The verse emphasizes that a father is a profound and indispensable support in a child’s life, deserving reverence; it also signals a systematic ethical inquiry that will extend to the mother’s role, framing parental honor as a key element of dharma.
In Shanti Parva’s instructional discourse, Bhishma is explaining norms of righteous conduct. Here he concludes his reflection on the father’s importance for a son and transitions to discussing the mother, indicating an ordered treatment of parental duties.