महेष्वासो महीभर्ता श्रीनिवास: सतां गति: । अनिरुद्ध: सुरानन्दो गोविन्दो गोविदां पति:
maheṣvāso mahībhartā śrīnivāsaḥ satāṃ gatiḥ | aniruddhaḥ surānando govindo govidāṃ patiḥ ||
Bhīṣma dit : Il est le grand archer et le soutien de la terre ; la demeure de Śrī et le refuge suprême des vertueux. Que nul ne peut entraver, il est la joie des dieux : Govinda, seigneur de ceux qui connaissent le Veda.
भीष्म उवाच
The verse teaches that the divine (Govinda) is simultaneously the cosmic sustainer and the ultimate refuge of the righteous; ethical life (dharma) finds its highest support in devotion to and reliance upon that supreme protector.
In Anuśāsana Parva, Bhīṣma is instructing Yudhiṣṭhira and, in this section, recites a sequence of divine names/epithets praising Govinda/Viṣṇu, highlighting qualities that inspire trust, reverence, and dharmic orientation.