शूलपाणेर्भगवतो रुद्रस्य च महात्मन: । गिरौ हिमवति श्रेष्ठे तदा भूगुकुलोद्वह
śūlapāṇer bhagavato rudrasya ca mahātmanaḥ | girau himavati śreṣṭhe tadā bhṛgukulodvaha ||
Bhishma disse: “Ó mais ilustre descendente da linhagem dos Bhṛgus! Isto diz respeito àquele tempo em que, na excelsa montanha Himālaya, o grande-souled Senhor Rudra—Śūlapāṇi, o Divino que empunha o tridente—ali se encontrava, no contexto de sua união sagrada com a Deusa.”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse foregrounds reverence for the Divine (Rudra/Śiva) through honorific epithets and places the discussion within a sacred setting; ethically, it models respectful address, remembrance of holy contexts, and the importance of lineage-honor (addressing Paraśurāma as the foremost of the Bhṛgus).
Bhīṣma begins recounting an event connected with Rudra/Śiva on the Himālaya, addressing Paraśurāma as ‘bhṛgukulodvaha’ and setting the time and place for the ensuing account.