दैव–पुरुषकार-प्रश्नः
Daiva–Puruṣakāra Inquiry: Fate and Human Effort
अश्व॒त्थामा च रामश्न मुनिपुत्रौ धनुर्थरौ । न गच्छत: स्वर्गलोक॑ सुकृतेनेह कर्मणा
aśvatthāmā ca rāmaś ca muniputrau dhanurdharau | na gacchataḥ svargalokaṃ sukṛtenehakarmaṇā ||
Bhishma said: “Aśvatthāmā and Rāma (Paraśurāma) are both sons of sages and mighty bowmen. Though they performed meritorious deeds here in this world, they did not attain the heavenly realm merely by the force of those deeds.”
भीष्म उवाच
Meritorious acts (sukṛta) alone do not automatically guarantee heaven; the moral quality of one’s overall conduct and its consequences matter in determining spiritual outcome.
Bhīṣma cites Aśvatthāmā and Paraśurāma—both renowned, ṛṣi-born archers—as examples to illustrate that even powerful figures who have performed good deeds may still fail to reach Svarga, emphasizing a nuanced view of karma and ethical accountability.