Bhīṣma’s Śara-śayyā Stuti to Vāsudeva and Yogic Preparation for Dehotsarga
Body-Relinquishment
सदसदग्रथितं विश्व विश्वाज्रे विश्वकर्मणि । भगवान् सदा नित्य विद्यमान (कभी नष्ट न होनेवाले) और तने हुए एक सुदृढ़ सूतके समान हैं। उनमें यह कार्य-कारणरूप जगत् उसी प्रकार गुँथा हुआ है
bhīṣma uvāca | sadasadgrathitaṃ viśvaṃ viśvāgre viśvakarmaṇi | bhagavān sadā nityaḥ vidyamānaḥ (kadāpi naṣṭa na bhavanti) tanute dṛḍha-sūtra-sadṛśaḥ | tasmin kārya-kāraṇa-rūpaṃ jagat sūtre puṣpa-māleva grathitam | idaṃ sarvaṃ viśvaṃ tasyaiva śrī-aṅge sthitam; tenaiva viśvasya sṛṣṭiḥ kṛtā ||
ভীষ্মে ক’লে—সৎ-অসৎৰে গাঁথা এই বিশ্ব বিশ্বকৰ্মা ভগৱানৰ ওপৰত তণি আছে; তেওঁ সদা নিত্য, অবিনাশী—দৃঢ় আৰু টানটান সূতাৰ দৰে। কাৰণ-কাৰ্যৰূপ জগত্ তেওঁৰ মাজত সূতাত পুষ্পমালা যেন গাঁথা। সমগ্ৰ বিশ্ব তেওঁৰ শ্ৰীঅঙ্গতেই অৱস্থিত; এই বিশ্বৰ সৃষ্টিও তেওঁৱেই কৰিছে।
भीष्म उवाच
The verse teaches that the entire cosmos—experienced as a chain of causes and effects and as a mixture of enduring reality and transient appearance—depends upon and is held together by the eternal, imperishable Supreme. Like flowers on a thread, the world has coherence only because it is supported by the Lord.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction section, Bhishma continues his discourse to Yudhishthira on higher truth and dharma, using a vivid metaphor (thread and garland) to explain how the universe abides in the Lord and is created and sustained by Him.