ब्राह्मणस्य पूर्वतरा वृत्तिः — The Earlier Ideal Conduct of a Brahmana
River-of-Saṃsāra Metaphor
त्वामप्येवं सुदुर्धर्ष ज्वलन्तं परया श्रिया । काले परिणते काल: कालयिष्यति मामिव,यद्यपि आज तुम इस प्रकार दुर्धर्ष हो और अत्यन्त तेजसे प्रज्वलित हो रहे हो; किंतु जब समय परिवर्तित होगा, अर्थात् जब तुम्हारा प्रारब्ध खराब होगा, तब मेरी ही भाँति तुम्हें भी काल अपना शिकार बना लेगा--इन्द्रपदसे भ्रष्ट कर देगा
tvām apy evaṁ sudurdharṣa jvalantaṁ parayā śriyā | kāle pariṇate kālaḥ kālayiṣyati mām iva ||
Bhīṣma disse: “Até tu—embora agora sejas tão inatingível, ardendo com esplendor supremo—quando o tempo mudar e amadurecer a tua estação destinada, o próprio Tempo te conduzirá à destruição, assim como conduziu a mim. Nenhum poder, posto ou brilho está além do alcance de Kāla.”
भीष्म उवाच
No matter how invincible one appears—supported by power, prosperity, or brilliance—Kāla (Time/Death) eventually overcomes all. The verse urges humility and ethical restraint by reminding rulers that fortune turns and destiny ripens.
Bhīṣma addresses a powerful figure, warning that present glory and unassailable strength are temporary. When the proper time arrives and circumstances change, Time will bring that person down, just as Bhīṣma himself has been brought low.