ब्राह्मणस्य पूर्वतरा वृत्तिः — The Earlier Ideal Conduct of a Brahmana
River-of-Saṃsāra Metaphor
समरेषु च विक्रान्तं पर्याप्त॑ तन्निदर्शनम् । पहले मैं जो पुरुषार्थ प्रकट कर चुका हूँ, उसको सबसे अधिक तुम्हीं जानते हो। कई बारके युद्धोंमें तुम मेरा पराक्रम देख चुके हो। इस समय एक ही दृष्टान्त देना काफी होगा
samareṣu ca vikrāntaṃ paryāptaṃ tan-nidarśanam |
Bhishma said: “And as for my prowess in battles, a single example is sufficient as proof. You know best the manly effort and resolve I have already displayed; time and again, in many wars, you have witnessed my valor. Therefore, one illustration at this moment will be enough.”
भीष्म उवाच
Bhishma frames ethical credibility through lived conduct: when character and duty have been repeatedly demonstrated, elaborate self-praise is unnecessary—one clear instance can serve as sufficient evidence of steadfast resolve and martial virtue.
In his instruction during the Shanti Parva, Bhishma refers to his well-known battlefield record. Addressing his listener (implicitly someone who has seen his past wars), he says that his valor is already familiar and that a single illustrative example will suffice for the point he is making.