Śakra–Śambara Saṃvāda: Brāhmaṇa-sevā, Anasūyā, and Vāg-bala (शक्रशम्बरसंवादः)
नान्तमेषां प्रपश्यामि न दिशश्वाप्यपावृता: । कुपिता: समुदीक्षन्ते दावेष्वग्निशिखा इव
nāntam eṣāṁ prapaśyāmi na diśaś cāpy apāvṛtāḥ | kupitāḥ samudīkṣante dāveṣv agniśikhā iva
Wika ni Bhīṣma: “Wala akong nakikitang hangganan nila, ni may direksiyong natitirang hindi nahahadlangan. Sa tindi ng galit, sila’y tumititig sa lahat ng panig, na wari’y mga dila ng apoy na sumisiklab sa sunog sa gubat.”
भीष्म उवाच
Uncontrolled anger multiplies without limit and blocks discernment in every direction; it spreads and consumes like a forest-fire, serving as an ethical warning to restrain krodha for the sake of dharma.
Bhīṣma describes a scene of overwhelming, furious force—so extensive that no end is visible and no direction seems clear—using the vivid image of flames in a forest-conflagration to convey the intensity and danger of the situation.