Parāśara’s Counsel on बुद्धि (Discernment), Karma-Consequences, and Avoidance of Pāpānubandha Actions
ततो बुद्धिमुपागम्य भगवान् पाकशासन: । योगेन महता युक्तस्तां मायां व्यपकर्षत,तब भगवान् पाकशासनने उत्तम बुद्धिका आश्रय ले महान् योगसे युक्त हो उस मायाको नष्ट कर दिया
tato buddhim upāgamya bhagavān pākaśāsanaḥ | yogena mahatā yuktaḥ tāṃ māyāṃ vyapakarṣata ||
Entonces el Bienaventurado Pākaśāsana (Indra), recobrando el claro discernimiento y dotado de gran poder yóguico, disipó aquella māyā.
भीष्म उवाच
Illusion (māyā) is overcome by restored discernment (buddhi) and disciplined inner power (yoga). Ethically, the verse emphasizes clarity of judgment and self-mastery as prerequisites for right action.
Bhīṣma describes Indra (Pākaśāsana) coming back to clear understanding and, using great yogic power, removing a deceptive māyā that had been operating—signaling a turning point from confusion to clarity.