Brahmacarya-Upāya: Jñāna, Śauca, and the Mind’s Role in Desire (शान्ति पर्व, अध्याय २०७)
विप्रचित्तिप्रधानांश्व दानवानसृजदू दनु: । दितिस्तु सर्वानसुरान् महासत्त्वानजीजनत्
Vipracitti-pradhānāṁś ca dānavān asṛjad ū Danuḥ | Ditis tu sarvān asurān mahāsattvān ajījanat ||
ทนุให้กำเนิดเหล่าทานพ โดยมีวิปรจิตติเป็นต้นเป็นผู้สำคัญ ส่วนทิติเป็นมารดาแห่งอสูรทั้งปวง—เหล่าไทตยะผู้ทรงมหาสัตตะและกำลังยิ่งใหญ่
भीष्म उवाच
The verse frames later ethical and political conflicts within a larger cosmic genealogy: powerful adversarial forces have identifiable origins, and understanding lineage helps interpret the emergence of rival dispositions and alliances in the world.
Bhīṣma is recounting mythic origins: Danu produces the Dānavas (with Vipracitti prominent), while Diti is described as the mother of all Asuras—establishing the ancestral background of major non-divine powers.