Śaraṇāgatapālana—Prastāvanā
Protection of the Refuge-Seeker: Opening of the Kapota Narrative
वर्धमानमृणं तिछेत् परिभूताश्च शत्रव: । जनयन्ति भयं तीव्र व्याधयश्चाप्युपेक्षिता:,“यदि बढ़ता हुआ ऋण रह जाय, तिरस्कृत शत्रु जीवित रहें और उपेक्षित रोग शेष रह जायाँ तो ये सब तीव्र भय उत्पन्न करते हैं
vardhamānam ṛṇaṁ tiṣṭhet paribhūtāś ca śatravaḥ | janayanti bhayaṁ tīvraṁ vyādhayaś cāpy upekṣitāḥ ||
ભીષ્મે કહ્યું—જો વધતું ઋણ બાકી રહે, અપમાનિત શત્રુઓ જીવતા રહી જાય, અને અવગણેલી બીમારીઓ શેષ રહી જાય—તો આ બધું તીવ્ર ભય ઉત્પન્ન કરે છે।
भीष्म उवाच
Do not postpone dealing with problems that naturally worsen over time—debt, hostile resentment, and illness. Timely resolution is a dharmic form of prudence, preventing small issues from becoming existential threats.
In Shanti Parva, Bhishma instructs Yudhishthira on dharma and practical governance. Here he offers a concise warning: certain matters—financial liabilities, embittered foes, and untreated disease—must be addressed promptly because they breed grave fear and instability.