कपोत-लुब्धकसंवादः — Hunter’s Remorse and Renunciatory Resolve
निन्दया परविद्यानां स्वविद्यां ख्यापयन्ति च । वागस्त्रा वाकूछरी भूता द्रुग्धविद्याफला इव
nindayā paravidyānāṃ svavidyāṃ khyāpayanti ca | vāg-astrā vāk-ūśarī bhūtā drugdha-vidyā-phalā iva ||
ビーシュマは言った。ある者たちは他人の学を貶めることで、自らの学を売り込む。言葉を武器とし、矢のように刺さる語り口で、彼らはまるで知の果実が酸っぱく変じ、真の理解に背いているかのようだ。そうした者は、他者の学を非難して、自分の学の優越を偽って喧伝する。
भीष्म उवाच
Learning is validated by humility and discernment, not by attacking others. Using speech as a weapon to belittle other traditions or teachers indicates a corrupted ‘fruit of knowledge’—knowledge without wisdom and ethical restraint.
In Bhishma’s instruction in the Shanti Parva, he critiques a type of pseudo-scholar: one who promotes himself by denigrating others. The verse frames such rhetoric as verbal violence—words functioning like weapons—and as a sign that genuine understanding has not matured.