इन्द्रेण वृत्रवधः, ब्रह्महत्याया अनुगमनम्, तथा च विभाजन-निवासविधानम्
Indra’s defeat of Vṛtra; pursuit by Brahmahatyā; allocation of her abodes
योगदोषान् समुच्छिद्य पठच यान् कवयो विदु:
bhīṣma uvāca | yogadoṣān samucchidya pañca yān kavayo viduḥ—kāmaḥ krodho lobho bhayaṃ nidrā ca | etān mūlataḥ samucchindet, etān parityajya vāk-saṃyamaṃ kṛtvā yogasādhanāni seveta |
Bhishma dit : «Tranche les défauts qui font obstacle au yoga—cinq que les sages reconnaissent : le désir, la colère, l’avidité, la peur et le sommeil. Il faut les déraciner à la source ; les ayant abandonnés et la parole tenue en bride, qu’on se consacre aux disciplines du yoga.»
भीष्म उवाच
Yoga requires removing five root obstacles—desire, anger, greed, fear, and sleep/torpor—then practicing disciplined restraint, especially of speech, while cultivating yogic disciplines.
In Shanti Parva, Bhishma instructs Yudhishthira on dharma and inner discipline; here he gives a practical ethical-psychological teaching on what must be uprooted to make yoga effective.