इन्होंने ही प्रचीनकालमें दैत्योंका संहार किया और ये ही दैत्यसम्राट् बलिके रूपमें प्रकट हुए। ये भूतभावन प्रभु ही भूत और भविष्य इनके ही स्वरूप हैं तथा ये ही इस सम्पूर्ण जगतके रक्षा करनेवाले हैं
ime eva prācīna-kāle daityānāṁ saṁhāraṁ kṛtavantaḥ, ime eva ca daitya-samrāṭ bali-rūpeṇa prakaṭitāḥ | eṣa eva bhūta-bhāvanaḥ prabhuḥ; bhūtaṁ bhaviṣyac ca asyaiva svarūpam; sa eva ca asya sampūrṇasya jagato rakṣitā |
ビーシュマは言った。「太古において、まさにこの神なる力がダイティヤ族を滅ぼし、また同じ力が後にダイティヤの帝王バリとして顕現した。万有を育み、その根源である同一の主は、過去と未来とをも己が姿として具え、ただ彼のみがこの全世界を守護する。」
भीष्म उवाच
A single supreme Lord underlies and governs all historical and cosmic transformations: He can subdue destructive forces (the Daityas), can also manifest within their line (as Bali), and remains the sustainer and protector of the whole world, embodying both past and future.
Bhishma is describing the Lord’s overarching power and paradoxical presence in history: the same divine agency that once destroyed the Daityas later appeared as Bali, and that Lord—source of beings and master of time—continues to protect the entire universe.