अथ देवा: समागम्य विष्णुमूचु: प्रजापतिम् । एको यो<हति मर्त्येंभ्य: श्रैष्ल्यं वैतं समादिश
atha devāḥ samāgamya viṣṇum ūcuḥ prajāpatiṃ | eko yo 'hati martyebhyaḥ śraiṣṭhyaṃ vaitaṃ samādiśa ||
Then the gods assembled and addressed Viṣṇu, the Lord of creatures: “Among mortals there is one who surpasses the rest—declare to us clearly who that foremost one is.”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse frames an ethical inquiry: true ‘foremost-ness’ among humans is not assumed but must be discerned and authoritatively defined, implying that excellence is grounded in recognized standards (dharma/virtue) rather than mere power or status.
Bhīṣma recounts that the gods gather and question Viṣṇu (addressed as Prajāpati), asking him to identify and declare who is the most excellent among mortals.