Janamejaya’s Appeal for Pacification and Śaunaka’s Counsel on Humility (जनमेजय-शौनक संवादः)
अग्निमशध्ये प्रविष्ट॑ तु लुब्धो दृष्टवा तु पक्षिणम् । चिन्तयामास मनसा किमिदं वै मया कृतम्,पक्षीको आगके भीतर घुसा हुआ देख व्याध मन-ही-मन चिन्ता करने लगा कि मैंने यह क्या कर डाला?
agnimadhye praviṣṭaṃ tu lubdho dṛṣṭvā tu pakṣiṇam | cintayāmāsa manasā kim idaṃ vai mayā kṛtam ||
ਪੰਛੀ ਨੂੰ ਅੱਗ ਦੇ ਵਿਚਕਾਰ ਦਾਖ਼ਲ ਹੁੰਦਾ ਵੇਖ ਕੇ ਲੋਭੀ ਸ਼ਿਕਾਰੀ ਮਨ ਹੀ ਮਨ ਸੋਚਣ ਲੱਗਾ—“ਮੈਂ ਇਹ ਕੀ ਕਰ ਬੈਠਾ?”
भीष्म उवाच
Actions driven by greed can quickly turn into moral wrongdoing; when awareness dawns, remorse arises. The verse points to the inner judge—conscience—as a key indicator of dharma, urging restraint and compassion toward living beings.
A hunter sees a bird that has gone into the fire (likely as a consequence of being pursued). Confronted with the bird’s suffering, he mentally recoils and questions his own deed, signaling a shift from predatory intent to self-reproach.