वर्धमानमृणं तिछेत् परिभूताश्च शत्रव: । जनयन्ति भयं तीव्र व्याधयश्चाप्युपेक्षिता:,“यदि बढ़ता हुआ ऋण रह जाय, तिरस्कृत शत्रु जीवित रहें और उपेक्षित रोग शेष रह जायाँ तो ये सब तीव्र भय उत्पन्न करते हैं
vardhamānam ṛṇaṁ tiṣṭhet paribhūtāś ca śatravaḥ | janayanti bhayaṁ tīvraṁ vyādhayaś cāpy upekṣitāḥ ||
Bhishma said: If a growing debt is allowed to remain, if humiliated enemies are left alive, and if neglected diseases are left untreated—each of these gives rise to intense fear. The teaching is to address such dangers early, before they swell into threats that undermine one’s security and dharma.
भीष्म उवाच
Do not postpone dealing with problems that naturally worsen over time—debt, hostile resentment, and illness. Timely resolution is a dharmic form of prudence, preventing small issues from becoming existential threats.
In Shanti Parva, Bhishma instructs Yudhishthira on dharma and practical governance. Here he offers a concise warning: certain matters—financial liabilities, embittered foes, and untreated disease—must be addressed promptly because they breed grave fear and instability.