ब्राह्मणा ऊचु कपान्वयं विजेष्यामो ये देवास्ते वयं स्मृता: । तस्माद् वध्या: कपा<स्माकं धनिन् याहि यथा55गतम्
brāhmaṇā ūcuḥ kapān vayaṁ vijeṣyāmo ye devās te vayaṁ smṛtāḥ | tasmād vadhyāḥ kapāsmākaṁ dhanin yāhi yathāgatam ||
婆罗门们说道:“我们必将战胜卡帕族(Kapas)。世人所谓‘诸天’,其实正是我们自身。因此这些卡帕——敌视诸天者——当由我们诛灭。故而我们将降伏卡帕一族。富者啊,你就照你来时那样回去吧。”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights a claim of religious-social authority: the Brahmins assert identification with the gods and, on that basis, declare opponents as ‘god-hostile’ and therefore punishable. Ethically, it illustrates how appeals to sacred status can be used to justify coercion and violence, a theme repeatedly examined in the Anuśāsana Parva’s discussions of dharma and power.
Within Bhīṣma’s narration, the Brahmins respond by declaring they will defeat the Kapas, labeling them devadrohins (hostile to the gods). They then dismiss a wealthy person (dhanin), instructing him to return the way he came, signaling refusal of his involvement and their resolve to act themselves.