दैव–पुरुषकार-प्रश्नः
Daiva–Puruṣakāra Inquiry: Fate and Human Effort
अश्व॒त्थामा च रामश्न मुनिपुत्रौ धनुर्थरौ । न गच्छत: स्वर्गलोक॑ सुकृतेनेह कर्मणा
aśvatthāmā ca rāmaś ca muniputrau dhanurdharau | na gacchataḥ svargalokaṃ sukṛtenehakarmaṇā ||
ビーシュマは言った。「同じく、アシュヴァッターマンとラーマ(パラシュラーマ)は、ともに聖仙の子であり、強弓の勇士である。彼らはこの世で功徳ある行いもなしたが、その行いの力だけで天界に至ったのではない。」
भीष्म उवाच
Meritorious acts (sukṛta) alone do not automatically guarantee heaven; the moral quality of one’s overall conduct and its consequences matter in determining spiritual outcome.
Bhīṣma cites Aśvatthāmā and Paraśurāma—both renowned, ṛṣi-born archers—as examples to illustrate that even powerful figures who have performed good deeds may still fail to reach Svarga, emphasizing a nuanced view of karma and ethical accountability.