Ahiṃsā as Threefold Restraint (Mind–Speech–Action) and the Ethics of Consumption
भीष्म उवाच अयमायाति भगवान् बृहस्पतिरुदारधी: । पृच्छैनं सुमहाभागमेतद् गुह्मूं सनातनम्
bhīṣma uvāca: ayam āyāti bhagavān bṛhaspatir udāradhīḥ | pṛcchainaṃ su-mahābhāgam etad guhyam sanātanam ||
ភីष្ម បានមានពាក្យថា៖ «មើលទៅ! ព្រះបរិសុទ្ធ ប្រಿಹស្បតិ (Bṛhaspati) អ្នកមានប្រាជ្ញាធំទូលាយ កំពុងមកដល់។ ចូរសួរព្រះអង្គដ៏មានសំណាងធំ នេះអំពីរឿងបុរាណដ៏លាក់លៀម និងជ្រាលជ្រៅនេះ»
भीष्म उवाच
Seek dharma and subtle ethical truth from a qualified authority: Bhishma directs the listener to inquire from Brihaspati, indicating that profound, timeless teachings are best learned through respectful questioning of an accomplished teacher.
In the Anushasana Parva’s instruction-setting, Bhishma announces Brihaspati’s arrival and urges that he be questioned about an ancient, confidential doctrine, preparing the scene for authoritative guidance on a deep dharmic topic.