Pitṛ-śrāddha-haviḥ-phala-nirdeśa
Offerings for Ancestors and Their Stated Results
हन्यादवध्यान् वरदानपि चैव तपस्विन: । संकल्पाभिरुचि: काम: सनातनतमो5भवत्
han yād avadhyān varadān api caiva tapasvinaḥ | saṅkalpābhiruciḥ kāmaḥ sanātanatamo 'bhavat ||
ビーシュマは言った。「『攻め落とせぬ者』と見なされる者でさえ――恩寵(ヴァラ)を得て、また恩恵を授ける力を備えた苦行者であっても――欲望(カーマ)によって打ち倒されうる。その欲望はまた『サンカルパ』(決意)や『アビルチ』(嗜好・傾向)とも呼ばれ、最も古く、最も久しく存続する。心奥に潜む深い力として、霊的に成就した者すら圧するゆえ、ダルマを求める道においては、これを理解し、統御せねばならぬ。」
भीष्म उवाच
Desire (kāma) is portrayed as an extremely ancient and persistent force, operating through intention (saṅkalpa) and inclination (abhiruci). Because it can overwhelm even ascetics thought to be protected by boons and spiritual power, ethical life requires vigilant self-governance of desire.
Bhīṣma, in his instruction, emphasizes the formidable power of kāma by stating that it can ‘slay’ even those considered inviolable—boon-giving ascetics. The point is didactic: to warn that inner impulses can defeat external protections and spiritual attainments if not restrained.