ब्राह्मणस्य पूर्वतरा वृत्तिः — The Earlier Ideal Conduct of a Brahmana
River-of-Saṃsāra Metaphor
न हि त्वां नोत्सहे हन्तुं सवज़मपि मुष्टिना । न तु विक्रमकालो<यं क्षमाकालोडयमागत:
na hi tvāṁ notsahe hantuṁ sarvajam api muṣṭinā | na tu vikrama-kālo ’yaṁ kṣamā-kālo ’yam āgataḥ ||
Wika ni Bhishma: “Hindi sa wala akong lakas upang pabagsakin ka—kahit sa hubad na kamao, bagaman hawak mo ang kulog na sandata (vajra). Ngunit hindi ito ang oras ng pagpapamalas ng tapang; para sa akin, ang dumating na panahon ay panahon ng pagtitimpi at pagpapatawad.”
भीष्म उवाच
True strength is not merely the capacity to harm; it is the discernment to restrain power when dharma calls for patience and forgiveness. Bhishma contrasts ‘vikrama’ (heroic force) with ‘kṣamā’ (forbearance) and chooses the latter as ethically appropriate.
Bhishma addresses an opponent who possesses a formidable weapon (vajra). He asserts that he could still kill even with his fist, yet declares that the present moment is not for demonstrating might; it is a moment to practice forgiveness and self-control.