Puruṣaikatva-vyākhyāna: The One Virāṭ Puruṣa and the Many ‘Puruṣas’
Rudra–Brahmā Saṃvāda
ऊचुर्वसुं विमानस्थ॑ देवपक्षार्थवादिनम् । यह सुनकर वे सभी सूर्यके समान तेजस्वी ऋषि कुपित हो उठे और विमानपर बैठकर देवपक्षकी बात कहनेवाले वसुसे बोले--
ūcur vasuṃ vimānasthaṃ devapakṣārthavādinam |
Bhishma sprach: Als sie dies hörten, gerieten all jene Weisen—strahlend wie die Sonne—in Zorn. Sie wandten sich an Vasu, der auf einem himmlischen Wagen saß und für die Seite der Götter argumentierte, und stellten ihn zur Rede, weil er parteiisch gegen das vorging, was sie für den rechten Weg hielten.
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical tension between partisan advocacy and adherence to dharma as understood by the wise: taking a factional stance (even for the gods) can invite censure when it conflicts with principled judgment and the moral authority of sages.
After hearing Vasu’s words, the sun-bright sages become angry and address him directly. Vasu is described as seated in a vimana and as one who is arguing for the gods’ side, setting up a confrontation between his factional argument and the sages’ response.