इस प्रकार श्रीमहाभारत भीष्मपर्वके श्रीमद्भगवद्गीतापवकिे अन्तर्गत ब्रह्मविद्या एवं योगशासत्ररूप श्रीमद्भगगवद्गीतोपनिषद्, श्रीकृष्णारजुनसंवादमें पुरुषोत्तमयोग नामक पंद्रहवाँ अध्याय पूरा हुआ,आद्यो5भिजनवानस्मि को<न्यो5स्ति सदृशो मया | यक्ष्ये दास्यामि मोदिष्य इत्यज्ञानविमोहिता:
ādyo 'bhijanavān asmi ko 'nyo 'sti sadṛśo mayā | yakṣye dāsyāmi modiṣya ity ajñāna-vimohitāḥ ||
Deluded by ignorance, they think: “I am high-born; I am wealthy. Who else is equal to me? I will perform sacrifices, I will give gifts, I will enjoy.” Thus, intoxicated by self-conceit, they pursue outward acts and pleasures without true discernment of the Self or the moral law that should govern action.
अजुन उवाच
The verse critiques the moral blindness produced by ego and ignorance: pride in birth and wealth leads one to boast, seek status through sacrifice and charity, and chase enjoyment, while missing inner discernment and humility that make actions truly dharmic.
In the broader Bhagavad Gita discourse within Bhishma Parva, this line describes the mindset of deluded people who measure worth by social rank and possessions, asserting superiority and planning ritual acts and pleasures as self-display rather than as disciplined, ethically grounded action.