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Shloka 4

बलीन्द्रसंवादः — Kāla, Anityatā, and the Limits of Agency

Mahābhārata 12.217

प्रवृत्तिलक्षणं धर्म प्रजापतिरथाब्रवीत्‌ | प्रवृत्ति: पुनरावृत्तिर्निवृत्ति: परमा गति:,प्रजापति ब्रह्माजीने प्रवृत्तिरूप धर्मका उपदेश दिया है; परंतु प्रवृत्तिरूप धर्म पुनरावृत्तिका कारण है। उसके आचरणसे संसारमें बारंबार जन्म लेना पड़ता है और निवृत्तिरूप धर्म परमगतिकी प्राप्ति करानेवाला है

pravṛttilakṣaṇaṁ dharmaṁ prajāpatir athābravīt | pravṛttiḥ punarāvṛttir nivṛttiḥ paramā gatiḥ ||

Bhishma said: Prajāpati declared a dharma characterized by engagement in action (pravṛtti). Yet that very path of engagement leads to return again and again—repeated recurrence in worldly existence. The dharma of withdrawal and renunciation (nivṛtti), however, is the supreme course, leading to the highest goal.

{'pravṛtti-lakṣaṇam''having the mark/characteristic of worldly engagement
{'pravṛtti-lakṣaṇam':
action-oriented', 'dharmam''dharma
action-oriented', 'dharmam':
righteous order, duty, ethical-religious law', 'prajāpatiḥ''Prajāpati
righteous order, duty, ethical-religious law', 'prajāpatiḥ':
the Lord of creatures, progenitor', 'atha''then
the Lord of creatures, progenitor', 'atha':
and', 'abravīt''said
and', 'abravīt':
declared', 'pravṛttiḥ''engagement in action
declared', 'pravṛttiḥ':
outward-going life of duties/rituals', 'punar-āvṛttiḥ''return again
outward-going life of duties/rituals', 'punar-āvṛttiḥ':
repeated recurrence (often implying rebirth)', 'nivṛttiḥ''withdrawal
repeated recurrence (often implying rebirth)', 'nivṛttiḥ':
renunciatory turning away from worldly action', 'paramā''supreme
renunciatory turning away from worldly action', 'paramā':
highest', 'gatiḥ''course
highest', 'gatiḥ':

भीष्म उवाच

B
Bhīṣma
P
Prajāpati

Educational Q&A

Bhishma contrasts two orientations of dharma: pravṛtti (engaged action, often tied to worldly aims and ritual duty) which results in punarāvṛtti (recurrent return to saṁsāra), and nivṛtti (withdrawal/renunciation) which leads to the highest end (paramā gati), i.e., liberation-oriented fulfillment.

In the Śānti Parva’s instruction on dharma and the highest good, Bhishma speaks to the listener (Yudhiṣṭhira in this parva’s frame) and cites Prajāpati’s teaching to explain why action-based dharma sustains worldly continuity, while renunciatory dharma points toward the supreme goal.