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Shloka 131

Adhyāya 284: Tapas as a Corrective to Household Attachment

Parāśara’s Instruction

अवर्णश्न सुवर्णश्र॒ वर्णकारो घनोपम: । सुवर्णनामा च तथा सुवर्णप्रिय एव च

avarṇaś ca suvarṇaś ca varṇakāro ghanopamaḥ | suvarṇanāmā ca tathā suvarṇapriya eva ca ||

Dijo Bhīṣma: “Se te llama ‘Avarṇa’ porque estás más allá de toda clasificación, y ‘Suvarṇa’ porque eres de la más alta excelencia. Eres el artífice de todas las letras y sonidos, y eres como una nube densa de lluvia. Tu propio nombre está formado con sílabas hermosas; por eso eres ‘Suvarṇanāmā’; y en verdad amas la expresión más elevada y pura.”

{'avarṇaḥ''without varṇa
{'avarṇaḥ':
beyond classification or description', 'suvarṇaḥ''excellent
beyond classification or description', 'suvarṇaḥ':
literally ‘good/golden varṇa’ (fine quality, auspiciousness)', 'varṇakāraḥ''maker/creator of varṇas
literally ‘good/golden varṇa’ (fine quality, auspiciousness)', 'varṇakāraḥ':
producer of letters, sounds, or categories', 'ghana-upamaḥ''cloud-like
producer of letters, sounds, or categories', 'ghana-upamaḥ':
comparable to a dense rain-cloud', 'suvarṇa-nāmā''one whose name is ‘suvarṇa’/whose name is made of beautiful syllables', 'tathā': 'and also
comparable to a dense rain-cloud', 'suvarṇa-nāmā':
likewise', 'suvarṇa-priyaḥ''one who is fond of what is excellent/pure
likewise', 'suvarṇa-priyaḥ':
lover of fine expression/letters', 'eva''indeed
lover of fine expression/letters', 'eva':
emphatic particle', 'ca''and'}
emphatic particle', 'ca':

भीष्म उवाच

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Educational Q&A

The verse praises the Supreme as both beyond all limiting classifications (avarṇa) and yet the source of all refined qualities and expression (suvarṇa). It links divinity with the origin of speech/letters (varṇakāra) and uses the rain-cloud image to suggest fullness, power, and beneficence.

In Śānti Parva, Bhishma delivers extended instruction and devotional praise. Here he is reciting epithets that glorify the deity as transcendent yet the creator of language and auspicious qualities, continuing a stuti-style enumeration of names and attributes.