Cyavana Explains His Tests; Kuśika Seeks Brāhmaṇya for His Line (च्यवन–कुशिक संवादः)
उनके ऐसा कहनेपर भृगुपुत्र च्यवन मन-ही-मन बड़े प्रसन्न हुए और कुशिकसे इस प्रकार बोले-- ।।
bhīṣma uvāca — na rājyaṃ kāmaye rājan na dhanaṃ na ca yoṣitaḥ | na ca gāṃ na ca vai deśān na yajñaḥ śrūyatām idam ||
Bhīṣma said: When he had spoken thus, Cyavana, the son of Bhṛgu, was inwardly delighted and said to Kuśika: “O king, I do not desire sovereignty, nor wealth, nor women. Nor do I seek cattle, lands, or even sacrificial rites. Hear this from me.” The verse frames the sage’s ethical stance: true worth lies not in political power or ritual display, but in restraint and a higher purpose beyond acquisition.
भीष्म उवाच
The sage declares non-attachment: he rejects the usual goals offered to a king—power, wealth, sensual pleasure, property, and even ritual prestige—implying that dharma and higher spiritual aims stand above acquisition and display.
After Kuśika speaks, Cyavana is pleased and responds by refusing worldly rewards. He asks the king to listen, signaling that he will offer counsel or a teaching grounded in restraint rather than bargaining for benefits.