सरयूर्गण्डकी चैव लोहितश्न महानद: । ताम्रारुणा वेत्रवती पर्णाशा गौतमी तथा
sarayūr gaṇḍakī caiva lohitaś ca mahānadaḥ | tāmrāruṇā vetravatī parṇāśā gautamī tathā ||
भीष्म ने कहा—“सरयू, गण्डकी, लोहित तथा महानद; और ताम्रा, अरुणा, वेत्रवती, पर्णाशा तथा गौतमी—इनका भी मैं स्मरण करता हूँ।”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse participates in a protective, purificatory remembrance: invoking sacred rivers is treated as a dharmic act that cultivates reverence, inner cleanliness, and alignment with auspicious forces that sustain life.
Bhīṣma is reciting an extended catalogue of revered beings and places; here he specifically lists several rivers as part of a larger invocation meant to confer protection and merit.