Viṣṇu-sahasranāma—Yudhiṣṭhira’s Inquiry and Bhīṣma’s Recitation (विष्णोर्नामसहस्रम्)
यमराजने कहा--देवताओ और महर्षियो! मैंने आपलोगोंके मुखसे दिव्य एवं मनोरम कथा सुनी है, अब आपलोग चित्रगुप्तका तथा मेरा भी प्रिय भाषण सुनिये ।।
yamāraja uvāca—devatāḥ maharṣayaś ca! mayā yuṣmākaṁ mukhataḥ divyāṁ manoramāṁ ca kathāṁ śrutā; idānīṁ yuṣmābhiḥ citraguptasya mama ca priyaṁ bhāṣaṇaṁ śrūyatām. rahasyaṁ dharmasaṁyuktaṁ śakyaṁ śrotuṁ maharṣibhiḥ; śraddadhānena martyena ātmano hitam icchatā api etat śravaṇīyam.
ヤマは言った。「おお、神々よ、そして大いなるリシたちよ! 汝ら自身の口より、神妙にして麗しき物語を我は聞いた。いまはチトラグプタにも我にも愛しき言葉を聞け。これはダルマに結ばれた秘奥の教えであり、大聖仙の聴くにふさわしい。さらに、自らの真の利益を求める信心ある凡夫も、これを聴くべきである。」
यम उवाच
That a dharma-grounded ‘secret’ instruction is not merely for exalted sages; any faithful person who genuinely seeks their own welfare should listen to and internalize it—implying that ethical truth is universally relevant when approached with śraddhā.
Yama addresses the assembled gods and great seers, acknowledging he has heard their divine account, and then announces that he will deliver a discourse dear to himself and Citragupta—introducing an authoritative moral teaching connected with dharma.