Ānṛśaṃsya–Bhakti: Śukaḥ Śakreṇa Parīkṣitaḥ
Compassion and Devotion—The Parrot Tested by Indra
किमनुक्रोश्य वैफल्यमुत्पादयसि मेडनघ । आनृशंस्याभियुक्तस्य भक्तस्यानन्यगस्य च
kim anukrośya vaiphalyam utpādayasi me dānagha | ānṛśaṁsyābhiyuktasya bhaktasyānanyagasya ca ||
ビーシュマは言った。「おお、罪なき者よ、なぜ道を誤った憐れみから、私の決意を無にしようとするのか。私は慈悲の法に身を捧げ、敬うものに一心不乱の忠誠を尽くしている。ゆえに、私の善き志を空しくしようとしてはならぬ。」
भीष्म उवाच
Compassion (ānṛśaṁsya) and single-minded devotion should not be undermined by sentimental or misdirected pity; ethical intention must be protected from being made futile.
Bhishma addresses a revered figure (understood as Indra in the accompanying gloss) and resists being persuaded away from his compassionate, exclusive devotion—framing the persuasion as an attempt to make his resolve and goodwill fruitless.