ब्राह्मणस्य पूर्वतरा वृत्तिः — The Earlier Ideal Conduct of a Brahmana
River-of-Saṃsāra Metaphor
कि कत्थसे मां कि च त्वं कालेन निरपत्रप: । इन्द्र! हम कैसे हैं
kiṁ katthase māṁ kiṁ ca tvaṁ kālena nirapatrapaḥ | indra! vayaṁ kīdṛśāḥ sma iti tvam eva suṣṭhu jānāsi | vāsava! ahaṁ tvāṁ bhṛśaṁ jānāmi; tathāpi tvaṁ lajjāṁ tilāñjaliṁ dattvā mama purato vṛthā ātmaślāghāṁ kim iti karoṣi | vastutaḥ kāla eva etat sarvaṁ kārayati |
Bhishma dit : « Pourquoi te vantes-tu devant moi, et pourquoi, sans honte sous la contrainte du Temps, parles-tu ainsi ? Ô Indra, tu sais parfaitement quel genre d’hommes nous sommes. Ô Vasava, moi aussi je te connais à fond ; et pourtant tu rejettes la pudeur et t’abandonnes à une vaine auto-glorification en ma présence. En vérité, c’est le Temps seul qui fait advenir tout cela. »
भीष्म उवाच
Pride and self-glorification are ethically hollow; one should retain modesty and recognize that outcomes are often driven by Kāla (Time/fate), not merely personal prowess.
Bhishma rebukes Indra for boasting. He reminds Indra that both know each other’s true nature and that Indra’s shameless self-praise is pointless, because the larger force of Time is what is bringing events to pass.