ब्राह्मणस्य पूर्वतरा वृत्तिः — The Earlier Ideal Conduct of a Brahmana
River-of-Saṃsāra Metaphor
अशक्तः पूर्वमासीस्त्वं कथज्चिच्छक्ततां गत: । कस्त्वदन्य इमां वाचं सुक्रूरां वक्तुमहीति
aśaktaḥ pūrvam āsīs tvaṃ kathaṃcic chaktatāṃ gataḥ | kas tvad anya imāṃ vācaṃ sukrūrāṃ vaktum arhati ||
ପୂର୍ବେ ତୁମେ ଅଶକ୍ତ ଥିଲ; ଏବେ କିପରି ଯେ ଶକ୍ତି ପାଇଗଲ। ତୁମ ଛଡ଼ା ଆଉ କିଏ ଏପରି ଅତ୍ୟନ୍ତ କ୍ରୂର ବାଣୀ କହିବାକୁ ଯୋଗ୍ୟ?
भीष्म उवाच
The verse censures cruelty in speech: gaining power should not become a license for harsh, wounding words. Ethical restraint (especially in speech) is presented as a mark of dharma, while verbal cruelty is morally blameworthy.
Bhīṣma rebukes the addressee for a sudden change from earlier helplessness to present boldness, and he condemns the person’s utterance as exceptionally cruel—implying that such speech reflects a flawed character rather than true strength.