याधातथ्येन सिद्धस्य इतिहासं पुरातनम् | पराशरमतं दिव्यं शकाय कथितं पुरा
yādhātathyena siddhasya itihāsaṃ purātanam | parāśaramataṃ divyaṃ śakāya kathitaṃ purā ||
Bhīṣma dit : «Voici un récit sacré, véridique et très ancien, enseigné par le sage accompli Vedavyāsa conformément au réel. Il expose la doctrine divine de Parāśara, et jadis il fut transmis à Indra.»
भीष्म उवाच
The verse establishes the authority of the teaching by grounding it in truth (yādhātathyena), antiquity (purātanam), and an unbroken lineage of transmission—from Vyasa, presenting Parashara’s divine doctrine, previously taught even to Indra—thereby urging the listener to treat it as reliable dharmic instruction.
Bhishma introduces and authenticates an ancient sacred account: he identifies it as Vyasa’s truthful narration, centered on Parashara’s divine view, and notes that it was taught in earlier times to Śakra (Indra), signaling its venerable pedigree before proceeding with the instruction.