Nārada–Vāyu–Śalmali Upākhyāna: Enmity with the Strong and the Primacy of Buddhi (नारद-वायु-शल्मलि उपाख्यानम्)
भीष्म उवाच अत्र ते वर्तयिष्यामि पुराणमृषिसंस्तुतम् । इन्द्रोत: शौनको विप्रो यदाह जनमेजयम्
bhīṣma uvāca | atra te vartayiṣyāmi purāṇam ṛṣi-saṁstutam | indrotaḥ śaunako vipro yad āha janamejayam ||
भीष्म म्हणाला— राजन्! या विषयात मी तुला ऋषींनी प्रशंसिलेला एक प्राचीन आख्यान सांगतो— जे शौनकवंशी ब्राह्मण इन्द्रोताने राजा जनमेजयाला सांगितले होते।
भीष्म उवाच
Authoritative dharma-instruction is often grounded in ancient, sage-approved tradition; Bhishma frames his counsel as a time-tested teaching transmitted through respected teachers.
Bhishma introduces a forthcoming discourse by announcing that he will recount an old, rishi-praised episode—originally spoken by the Brahmin Indrota (of Śaunaka’s lineage) to King Janamejaya.