महोल्केव च भीष्मस्य मूर्थदेशाज्जनाधिप
maholkeva ca bhīṣmasya mūrdhadeśāj janādhipa
ヴァイシャンパーヤナは言った。「王よ、ビーシュマの頭のあたりから、巨大な燃えさかる松明のようなものが現れた――光り輝きながらも不吉さを帯びた徴であり、矢の床に横たわる大祖父の異常なる境地と、その瞬間の重みを示していた。」
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores how extraordinary moral and spiritual moments in the epic are often accompanied by symbolic signs (portents). Such imagery frames Bhīṣma’s condition as not merely physical suffering but a dharmic culmination, inviting reflection on duty, endurance, and the solemnity of righteous instruction near life’s end.
In Vaiśampāyana’s narration to the king, a striking phenomenon—likened to a great firebrand—appears from Bhīṣma’s head-region. It functions as a dramatic marker within the scene of Bhīṣma lying on the battlefield, emphasizing the intensity and significance of the events surrounding him.