Śara-śayyā-sthita-bhīṣma-saṃvāda-prastāvaḥ
The Prelude to Questioning Bhīṣma on the Bed of Arrows
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Janamejaya uvāca | dharmātmani mahāvīrye satyasaṃdhe jitātmani | devavrate mahābhāge śaratālpagate 'cyute |
Janamejaya said: “O great sage, when the noble Devavrata Bhīṣma—righteous in spirit, of immense valor, steadfast in truth, self-controlled, and unwavering from dharma—was lying upon his bed of arrows, and the Pāṇḍavas came and stood before him in attendance, what words were spoken on that momentous occasion, when the armies of both sides had been entirely destroyed? Please tell me.”
जनमेजय उवाच
The verse frames Bhīṣma as an ideal authority on dharma—truthful, self-controlled, and unwavering—so that his final instructions, delivered after the devastation of war, are presented as ethically weighty guidance for rulers and society.
King Janamejaya asks the sage to recount what was said when Bhīṣma lay on the bed of arrows and the Pāṇḍavas approached to serve him, at a time when the armies on both sides had been annihilated.