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Shloka 17

Bhīṣma’s Yogic Departure, Royal Cremation, and Gaṅgā’s Lament (भीष्मस्य योगयुक्त्या देहत्यागः, पितृमेधः, गङ्गाविलापः)

पुत्रस्ते सदृशस्तात विशिष्टो वा भविष्यति । महाप्रभावसंयुक्तो दीप्तिकीर्तिकर: प्रभु:

putras te sadṛśas tāta viśiṣṭo vā bhaviṣyati | mahāprabhāvasaṃyukto dīptikīrtikaraḥ prabhuḥ ||

那罗陀说道:“亲爱的啊,你将得一子,或与汝相似,或更胜于汝。具足广大威力与影响,仪容光耀,能建立并弘扬名声,行事无不胜任。”

पुत्रःson
पुत्रः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootपुत्र
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
तेof you/your
ते:
Sambandha
TypePronoun
Rootयुष्मद्
FormGenitive, Singular
सदृशःsimilar (to you)
सदृशः:
Karta
TypeAdjective
Rootसदृश
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
तातdear father/sir
तात:
Sambodhana
TypeNoun
Rootतात
FormMasculine, Vocative, Singular
विशिष्टःdistinguished/superior
विशिष्टः:
Karta
TypeAdjective
Rootविशिष्ट
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
वाor
वा:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootवा
भविष्यतिwill be
भविष्यति:
TypeVerb
Rootभू
FormSimple Future (Luṭ), Third, Singular, Parasmaipada
महाप्रभावसंयुक्तःendowed with great power/majesty
महाप्रभावसंयुक्तः:
Karta
TypeAdjective
Rootमहाप्रभावसंयुक्त
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
दीप्तिकीर्तिकरःmaker of shining fame; fame-spreading
दीप्तिकीर्तिकरः:
Karta
TypeAdjective
Rootदीप्तिकीर्तिकर
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
प्रभुःlord; capable/competent one
प्रभुः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootप्रभु
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
तातO dear one/sir
तात:
Sambodhana
TypeNoun
Rootतात
FormMasculine, Vocative, Singular

नारद उवाच

N
Nārada

Educational Q&A

The verse frames progeny as a continuation—and possible elevation—of one’s virtues and capacities: an ideal son is envisioned as powerful yet radiant in reputation, suggesting that true greatness is measured not only by strength (prabhāva) but also by the ethical glow of fame (kīrti) earned through worthy conduct.

Nārada delivers a boon-like assurance: the addressed person will have a son who matches or surpasses him, characterized by exceptional influence, brilliance, and the ability to expand renown—language typical of prophetic blessings in the Mahābhārata’s didactic contexts.