इष्टवा क्रतुशतेनाथ महता दक्षिणावता । मघवा वागििदां श्रेष्ठ पप्रच्छेदं बृहस्पतिम्,इन्द्रने महान् दक्षिणाओंसे युक्त सौ यज्ञोंका अनुष्ठान करनेके पश्चात् वाग्वेत्ताओंमें श्रेष्ठ बृहस्पतिजीसे इस प्रकार पूछा
iṣṭvā kratuśatena atha mahatā dakṣiṇāvatā | maghavā vāgidāṁ śreṣṭhaṁ papracchedam bṛhaspatim ||
Bhīṣma disse: Depois de realizar cem grandes sacrifícios, cada qual acompanhado de abundantes e apropriadas dádivas (dakṣiṇā), Maghavān (Indra) aproximou-se de Bṛhaspati—o mais eminente entre os sábios na arte da palavra—e perguntou-lhe assim sobre este assunto.
भीष्म उवाच
Ritual achievement and power are not presented as self-sufficient; even Indra, after immense sacrificial merit, turns to a true teacher for ethical clarity. The verse highlights humility before wisdom and the primacy of right counsel in dharma.
Bhishma introduces a frame-story: Indra has completed a hundred richly endowed sacrifices and then approaches Bṛhaspati, the gods’ preceptor, to ask a specific question—setting up Bṛhaspati’s forthcoming instruction.