Bhīṣma’s Yogic Departure, Royal Cremation, and Gaṅgā’s Lament (भीष्मस्य योगयुक्त्या देहत्यागः, पितृमेधः, गङ्गाविलापः)
वयं त्विहाल्पमतय: परतन्त्रा: सुविक्लवा: । ज्ञानपूर्व प्रपन्ना: स्मो मृत्यो: पन्थानमव्ययम्,हम इस जगतमें मन्दबुद्धि, परतन्त्र और व्याकुलचित्त मनुष्य हैं। हमने जान-बूझकर मृत्युके अटल मार्गपर पैर रखा है
vayaṁ tvihālpamatayaḥ paratantrāḥ suviklavāḥ | jñānapūrvaṁ prapannāḥ smo mṛtyoḥ panthānam avyayam ||
毗湿摩说道:“在此世间,我们不过是识见浅薄之人——受制于身外之力,心神亦多惶惶。然而明知如此,我们仍自愿归投那通向死亡的道路:确凿无误,且不可回转。”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights sober self-knowledge: humans, limited in understanding and often driven by dependence and agitation, still make choices that bind them to inevitable consequences—here symbolized by the irreversible path to death. Ethically, it urges humility, vigilance in decision-making, and a clearer pursuit of dharma before one is carried along by habit, fear, or external pressures.
Bhishma, speaking in the Anushasana Parva’s instruction-setting, reflects on the human condition. He characterizes people (including himself) as weak and dependent, yet acknowledges deliberate participation in a course that ends in death—an introspective admission that frames his moral counsel with realism about life’s fragility and the weight of conscious action.