Satya–Anṛta Viveka (Discrimination between Truth and Falsehood) | सत्य–अनृत विवेकः
भीष्म उवाच सत्यस्य वचन साधु न सत्याद् विद्यते परम् यत्तु लोकेषु दुर्जञानं तत् प्रवक्ष्यामि भारत,भीष्मजीने कहा--भारत! सत्य बोलना अच्छा है। सत्यसे बढ़कर दूसरा कोई धर्म नहीं है; परतु लोकमें जिसे जानना अत्यन्त कठिन है, उसीको मैं बता रहा हूँ
bhīṣma uvāca | satyasya vacanaṃ sādhu na satyād vidyate param | yat tu lokeṣu durjñānaṃ tat pravakṣyāmi bhārata ||
بھیشم نے کہا— اے بھارت! سچ بولنا نیک ہے؛ سچ سے بڑھ کر کوئی شے نہیں۔ مگر دنیا میں جس بات کو سمجھنا نہایت دشوار ہے، وہی میں تمہیں بتاتا ہوں۔
भीष्म उवाच
Truthful speech is praised as the highest ethical principle; however, Bhishma signals that applying truth in lived social reality can be subtle and difficult, and he is about to clarify that complexity.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction to Yudhiṣṭhira, Bhishma begins a teaching segment by affirming the supremacy of truth and then introduces a forthcoming explanation of a hard-to-understand matter concerning conduct in the world.