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Shloka 6

Bhaṅgāśvanopākhyāna — On comparative affection in strī–puruṣa union (भङ्गाश्वनोपाख्यानम्)

न चैवास्यान्तरं राजन्‌ स ददर्श महात्मन: । कस्यचित्त्वय कालस्य मृगयां गतवान्‌ नृप:

na caivāsyāntaraṃ rājan sa dadarśa mahātmanaḥ | kasyacit tvayā kālasya mṛgayāṃ gatavān nṛpaḥ ||

Bhīṣma dijo: «Y aun tras un examen minucioso, oh rey, no pudo hallarse en aquel soberano magnánimo ninguna falta ni punto vulnerable. Pero, pasado algún tiempo, el rey se internó en el bosque para cazar».

not
:
TypeIndeclinable
Root
and
:
TypeIndeclinable
Root
एवindeed/just
एव:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootएव
अस्यof him/of this (king)
अस्य:
TypePronoun
Rootइदम्
Formmasculine/neuter, genitive, singular
अन्तरम्gap/weak point/fault
अन्तरम्:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootअन्तर
Formneuter, accusative, singular
राजन्O king
राजन्:
TypeNoun
Rootराजन्
Formmasculine, vocative, singular
सःhe
सः:
Karta
TypePronoun
Rootतद्
Formmasculine, nominative, singular
ददर्शsaw
ददर्श:
TypeVerb
Rootदृश्
Formperfect (liṭ), third, singular
महात्मनःof the great-souled (one)
महात्मनः:
TypeAdjective
Rootमहात्मन्
Formmasculine, genitive, singular
कस्यचित्of some/after some
कस्यचित्:
TypePronoun
Rootकिम्
Formmasculine/neuter, genitive, singular
त्वयby you
त्वय:
Karana
TypePronoun
Rootत्वद्
Forminstrumental, singular
कालस्यof time
कालस्य:
TypeNoun
Rootकाल
Formmasculine, genitive, singular
मृगयाम्hunt/hunting
मृगयाम्:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootमृगया
Formfeminine, accusative, singular
गतवान्went (having gone)
गतवान्:
TypeVerb
Rootगम्
Formpast (kta-vat), singular, masculine, nominative
नृपःthe king
नृपः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootनृप
Formmasculine, nominative, singular

भीष्म उवाच

B
Bhishma
Y
Yudhishthira
K
King Bhangashvana
F
forest
H
hunt (mṛgayā)

Educational Q&A

Even a ruler of strong character may appear faultless to observers, yet dharma warns that circumstances and impulses (such as the lure of hunting) can open a ‘gap’ in vigilance; therefore sustained self-restraint and careful governance of desires are essential.

Bhīṣma continues a story: despite efforts to find any weakness in a noble king, none is seen; later, after some time, that king goes to the forest for hunting, setting up the next turn of events.