Svargārohaṇa-parva, Adhyāya 4 — Yudhiṣṭhira’s Vision of the Celestial Assembly
Recognition and Explanation
वसुभि: सहित पश्य भीष्मं शान्तनवं नृपम् । द्रोणं बृहस्पते: पार्श्वे गुरुमेने निशामय
Vasubhiḥ sahitaḥ paśya Bhīṣmaṃ Śāntanavaṃ nṛpam | Droṇaṃ Bṛhaspateḥ pārśve gurum ene niśāmaya ||
Вайшампаяна сказал: «Взгляни на царя Бхишму, сына Шантану, восседающего во славе вместе с Васу. И смотри: Дрона стоит рядом с Брихаспати — всмотрись как следует в этого почитаемого учителя.»
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights rightful placement in the cosmic order: Bhīṣma is shown with the Vasus and Droṇa beside Bṛhaspati, implying that steadfast adherence to one’s discipline and role, along with reverence for sacred learning and teachers, bears enduring moral and spiritual consequence.
In the Svargarohana (ascent to heaven) context, Vaiśaṃpāyana points out to the listener a celestial vision: Bhīṣma appears in association with the Vasus, and Droṇa is seen near Bṛhaspati, marking their honored stations after death.