शूरलक्षणवर्णनम् | Marks and Typologies of Martial Temperament
गोधानिमीलिता: केचिन्मृदुप्रकृतयस्तथा । तरड्भगतिनिर्घोषास्ते नरा: पारयिष्णव:
godhā-nimīlitāḥ kecin mṛdu-prakṛtayas tathā | taraḍ-bhaga-ti-nirghoṣās te narāḥ pārayiṣṇavaḥ ||
Wika ni Bhīṣma: May ilan na nakapikit nang bahagya na parang bayawak, banayad ang likas na ugali, at sa paglakad ay may tunog na gaya ng pagtapak ng kabayo. Ang gayong mga tao’y nakakatawid sa panganib ng digmaan at nakalalampas sa unos nito.
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma highlights that gentleness, restraint, and composed conduct can enable a person to endure and ‘cross over’ the dangers of conflict; moral steadiness is presented as a protective strength.
In Bhīṣma’s instruction to Yudhiṣṭhira in Śānti Parva, he describes a type of person—quiet, mild, and controlled—who can pass safely through the turmoil of battle, contrasting inner discipline with outward aggression.