Umā’s Inquiry and the Manifestation of the Third Eye (उमा–प्रश्नः तृतीयनेत्रोत्पत्तिः)
“जब स्वामी सुखपूर्वक सो जाते उस समय आवश्यक कार्य आ जानेपर भी मैं उन्हें कभी नहीं जगाती थी। इससे मेरे मनको विशेष संतोष प्राप्त होता था ।।
na āyasayāmi bhartāraṁ kuṭumbārthe ’pi sarvadā | guptagūḍhā sadā cāsmi susammṛṣṭa-niveśanā ||
Bhishma berkata—Ketika suamiku tertidur dengan nyaman, sekalipun ada urusan penting datang, aku tidak pernah mengusiknya; dari pengekangan diri itu timbul kepuasan batin yang dalam. Demi pemeliharaan rumah tangga pun aku tidak menyusahkannya. Aku menjaga rahasia keluarga tetap tersembunyi dan memastikan rumah serta halaman selalu tersapu bersih dan tertata rapi.
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights household dharma expressed through considerate restraint: not disturbing a spouse unnecessarily, maintaining confidentiality of family matters, and keeping the home clean and orderly—small daily disciplines presented as ethical virtues.
In Bhishma’s discourse on conduct (Anuśāsana Parva), a model of domestic behavior is described in first person: the speaker recounts how she served her husband by avoiding needless disturbance, safeguarding private affairs, and maintaining the household—illustrating idealized norms of family life.