Tapas, Tīrtha, and Moral Rehabilitation (Śānti-parva 148)
सो हं त्यक्ष्ये प्रियान् प्राणान् पुत्रान् दारांस्तथैव च
so haṃ tyakṣye priyān prāṇān putrān dārāṃs tathaiva ca
ビーシュマは言った。「ゆえに、私は愛惜するこの命の息すら捨てよう。さらに同じく、我が子らと妻をも捨てよう。」
भीष्म उवाच
The verse teaches firm vairāgya (detachment): one should be prepared to relinquish even life and the closest familial bonds when dharma, truth, or a solemn vow demands unwavering commitment.
Bhīṣma, speaking within the Śānti Parva’s instruction-oriented setting, expresses a decisive resolve to give up what is most प्रिय (beloved)—life, sons, and spouse—highlighting the gravity of ethical duty over personal attachment.