Vipula’s Yogic Protection of the Guru’s Household (विपुलस्य योगरक्षा / Vipulasya Yogarakṣā)
नाग्निस्तृप्यति काष्ठानां नापगानां महोदधि: । नानतकः सर्वभूतानां न पुंसां वामलोचना:
nāgnis tṛpyati kāṣṭhānāṁ nāpagānāṁ mahodadhiḥ | nāntakaḥ sarvabhūtānāṁ na puṁsāṁ vāmalocanāḥ ||
毗湿摩说道:火焰从不因柴薪而满足,大海也从不因诸河汇入而满足。安多迦(死神)纵使一时攫取一切众生,亦终不知足。同样,目光妩媚的女子也从不因男子而满足。
भीष्म उवाच
That some drives—especially craving and acquisitiveness—do not naturally end through indulgence; they intensify like fire fed by wood or the ocean receiving rivers. Therefore dharma emphasizes restraint (dama), discrimination (viveka), and moderation rather than feeding limitless desire.
Bhīṣma is delivering moral instruction in the Anuśāsana Parva, using vivid natural analogies (fire, ocean, death) to caution about insatiability and to guide conduct and self-governance.