प्रजाविसर्ग-तत्त्वनिर्णयः | Cosmogony of Elemental Emergence
Bharadvāja–Bhṛgu Dialogue
पुत्र बवाच एवमभ्याहते लोके समन्तात् परिवारिते । अमोघासु पतन्तीषु कि धीर इव भाषसे
putra uvāca—evam abhyāhate loke samantāt parivārite | amoghāsu patantīṣu kiṁ dhīra iva bhāṣase ||
पुत्र उवाच—एवमभ्याहते लोके समन्तात्परिवारिते, अमोघासु पतन्तीषु, किं धीर इव भाषसे?
भीष्म उवाच
The verse frames a moral-philosophical challenge: since the world is relentlessly afflicted by the inescapable descent of time and mortality, how can one maintain (or claim) composure? It sets up the teaching that true steadiness is tested precisely amid inevitable decay and loss.
In Bhishma’s discourse, an unnamed son addresses his father, pointing to the world’s condition—afflicted and surrounded by unavoidable forces—and questions the father’s calm manner of speaking, prompting a deeper reflection on endurance, wisdom, and the nature of time.