सत्य–अनृत, प्रकाश–तमस्, स्वर्ग–नरक विवेचनम्
Truth and Untruth as Light and Darkness; Svarga and Naraka as Ethical Consequences
एवं स भगवान् पृष्टो भरद्वाजेन संशयम् | ब्रद्मर्षिब्रह्मसंकाश: सर्व तस्मै ततोडब्रवीत्
evaṁ sa bhagavān pṛṣṭo bharadvājena saṁśayam | brahmarṣir brahmasaṅkāśaḥ sarvaṁ tasmai tato ’bravīt ||
भरद्वाज मुनि ने इस प्रकार अपना संशय पूछकर प्रश्न किया, तब ब्रह्मा के समान तेजस्वी ब्रह्मर्षि भगवान् भृगु ने उन्हें सब कुछ विस्तार से कह सुनाया।
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights a dharmic method of learning: doubts should be raised respectfully before a qualified authority, and the teacher should respond comprehensively to remove uncertainty. It underscores clarity, completeness, and the ethical responsibility of instruction.
Bhīṣma narrates that Bharadvāja questioned a radiant brahmarṣi about a doubt; the sage then explained the entire matter to him, providing a full resolution.