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Shloka 7

The Thirteen Inner Adversaries (Trayodaśa Doṣāḥ): Origins and Pacification

अहं त्वामभिजानामि विदितश्नचासि मे ट्रुम । पितामह: प्रजासर्गे त्वयि विश्रान्तवान्‌ प्रभु:,वृक्ष! मैं तुम्हें अच्छी तरह जानता हूँ। तुम्हारे विषयमें मुझे सब कुछ ज्ञात है। भगवान्‌ ब्रह्माजीने प्रजाकी सृष्टि करते समय तुम्हारी छायामें विश्राम किया था

ahaṁ tvām abhijānāmi viditaś ca asi me drumā | pitāmahaḥ prajā-sarge tvayi viśrāntavān prabhuḥ ||

अहं त्वामभिजानामि विदितश्चासि मे द्रुम । पितामहः प्रजासर्गे त्वयि विश्रान्तवान् प्रभुः ॥

{'ahaṁ''I', 'tvām': 'you (accusative singular)', 'abhijānāmi': 'I recognize
{'ahaṁ':
I know clearly', 'viditaḥ''known
I know clearly', 'viditaḥ':
understood', 'ca''and', 'asi': 'you are', 'me': 'to me
understood', 'ca':
by me', 'drumaḥ (drumā)''tree', 'pitāmahaḥ': 'the Grandfather (epithet of Brahmā)', 'prajā-sarge': 'in the creation of creatures/progeny', 'tvayi': 'in/on you
by me', 'drumaḥ (drumā)':
with respect to you (locative)', 'viśrāntavān''rested
with respect to you (locative)', 'viśrāntavān':
took repose', 'prabhuḥ''the Lord
took repose', 'prabhuḥ':

भीष्म उवाच

B
Bhīṣma
B
Brahmā (Pitāmaha)
T
Tree (Druma/Vṛkṣa)
P
Prajā (created beings)

Educational Q&A

The verse affirms reverence for beings and places connected with sacred history: even a tree is treated as worthy of respect when associated with cosmic creation and the presence of Brahmā, highlighting dharma as recognition of sanctity and proper regard.

Bhīṣma addresses a tree directly, declaring that he knows it well and recalling a mythic detail: during the act of creating beings, Brahmā once rested in its shade, thereby marking the tree as venerable.