Bhīṣma’s Śara-śayyā Stuti to Vāsudeva and Yogic Preparation for Dehotsarga
Body-Relinquishment
हरिं सहस्रशिरसं सहस्नचरणेक्षणम्
hariṃ sahasraśirasaṃ sahasracaraṇekṣaṇam
भीष्म कहते हैं—मैं हरि का ध्यान करता हूँ, जो सहस्र-शिरा हैं और जिनके असंख्य चरण और नेत्र हैं।
भीष्म उवाच
The verse teaches reverent contemplation of the Divine as omnipresent and all-seeing: describing Hari with innumerable heads, feet, and eyes underscores that no action is outside divine awareness, encouraging ethical self-restraint and dharmic conduct.
In Śānti Parva, Bhīṣma instructs Yudhiṣṭhira on dharma and right living; here he invokes Hari in exalted, cosmic imagery as part of a devotional or contemplative framing for moral instruction.