Indra–Mataṅga Saṃvāda: On the rarity and responsibilities of Brāhmaṇya (इन्द्र-मतङ्ग संवादः)
ब्राह्माण्यं प्रार्थयानस्त्वमप्राप्यमकृतात्मभि: । विनशिष्यसि दुर्बुद्धे तदुपारम माचिरम्
bhīṣma uvāca | brāhmaṇyaṁ prārthayānas tvam aprāpyam akṛtātmabhiḥ | vinaśiṣyasi durbuddhe tad upārama mā ciram ||
Bhishma dit : « Tu recherches l’état et la conduite d’un véritable brahmane ; mais pour ceux dont l’être intérieur n’est ni affiné ni pur, cela demeure inatteignable. Ô esprit égaré, tu périras à force de mendier la “brahmanité”, et pourtant tu ne l’obtiendras pas. Renonce donc sans tarder à cette obstination. »
भीष्म उवाच
Brahminhood is presented as an ethical-spiritual qualification grounded in inner purity and self-cultivation, not something gained merely by asking or insisting; without refinement of character, the goal remains unattainable.
Bhishma admonishes a misguided seeker who is demanding or pleading for Brahmin status; he warns that such insistence, without inner transformation, leads only to ruin and urges immediate renunciation of the futile demand.