Adhyāya 284: Tapas as a Corrective to Household Attachment
Parāśara’s Instruction
उन्मादन शतावर्त गज्भातोयाद्रमूर्थज । चन्द्रावर्त युगावर्त मेघावर्त नमो<स्तु ते
unmādana-śatāvarta-gaṅgā-bhātoya-ārdra-mūrdhaja | candrāvarta-yugāvarta-meghāvarta namo 'stu te ||
Bhishma dit : Ô Seigneur qui plonges les mondes dans l’égarement, sur la tête duquel le Gange se dresse en centaines de vagues et de tourbillons, dont les mèches en jata sont sans cesse trempées de ses eaux ; ô Celui qui fait entrer la lune dans son cycle de décroissance et de croissance, qui fait tourner les âges en révolutions récurrentes et met les nuées en mouvement — salutations à toi.
भीष्म उवाच
The verse teaches reverent recognition of the divine as the regulator of cosmic processes—delusion and clarity, lunar time, the turning of ages, and the movement of clouds—suggesting that dharma is lived best with humility before the vast forces that shape human perception and the natural world.
In Shanti Parva, Bhishma is instructing Yudhishthira and, in the course of his discourse, offers a hymn of praise describing the deity’s cosmic attributes—Ganga in the matted locks, the moon’s cycles, recurring yugas, and cloud-movements—ending with a formal salutation.