Bhīṣma’s Recollection of the Duel: Charioteer’s Fall, Brahmin Protection, and Portents after Rāma’s Collapse
ततः परमसंक्रुद्ध: पुनरेव महातपा: । ह्ास्तनेन च कोपेन शर्ति वै प्राहिणोन्मयि
tataḥ parama-saṅkruddhaḥ punar eva mahā-tapāḥ | hāstena ca kopena śaktiṃ vai prāhiṇon mayi ||
Entonces el gran asceta, Paraśurāma, ardiendo otra vez en cólera extrema —aún humeaba su ira del día anterior—, arrojó contra mí, de frente, el arma śakti.
भीष्म उवाच
Even spiritual discipline (tapas) does not automatically prevent moral lapse; when anger is indulged, it can override restraint and push one toward disproportionate violence. The verse highlights the ethical need for self-control, especially among the powerful.
Bhīṣma narrates that Paraśurāma, becoming extremely angry again—still carrying the previous day’s rage—launches the śakti weapon at Bhīṣma, intensifying their martial confrontation.