अमृतांशूद्धवो भानु: शशबिन्दु: सुरेश्वर: । औषध॑ जगत: सेतु: सत्यधर्मपराक्रम:
bhīṣma uvāca | amṛtāṃśūdbhavo bhānuḥ śaśabinduḥ sureśvaraḥ | auṣadhaṃ jagataḥ setuḥ satyadharmaparākramaḥ ||
Bhishma disse: Ele é o Radiante que fez surgir a Lua portadora de néctar; o Sol resplandecente; a Lua marcada pela lebre; o Senhor dos deuses. Ele é o remédio que cura o mundo, a ponte que conduz os seres através do oceano da existência mundana, e aquele cujo poder se firma na verdade e no dharma.
भीष्म उवाच
The verse praises the divine as the sustaining power behind cosmic lights (Sun and Moon) and as the moral force that heals and carries the world across suffering; true strength (parākrama) is portrayed as inseparable from satya (truth) and dharma.
In Anushasana Parva, Bhishma continues a hymn-like enumeration of divine names and functions, describing the deity through cosmic roles (Sun/Moon), sovereignty over the gods, and ethical guardianship as the world’s remedy and bridge.