अन्नदान-प्रशंसा (Praise of the Gift of Food) | Annadāna-Praśaṃsā
तात! मुझे ब्राह्मण जितने प्रिय हैं, उतने मेरे पिता, तुम, पितामह, यह शरीर और जीवन भी प्रिय नहीं हैं ।।
tāta! brāhmaṇā yāvat me priyāḥ, tāvat me pitā tvam pitāmaha idaṁ śarīraṁ jīvitaṁ ca na priyam. tvattaḥ me priyataraḥ pṛthivyāṁ nāsti kaścana; tvatto 'pi me priyatarā brāhmaṇā bharatarṣabha.
毗湿摩说道:“孩子啊!婆罗门于我何其可贵,父亲、你、祖父、此身与此命,皆不及其贵。噢婆罗多族之雄!在这大地上,于我无人比你更亲;然而婆罗门却比你更为我所珍爱。”
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma ranks his affections to underline a dharmic priority: reverence for Brāhmaṇas—seen as bearers of Vedic learning, ritual authority, and moral guidance—stands above even personal bonds and self-preservation. The verse asserts that protecting and honoring the custodians of dharma is a higher duty than ordinary attachments.
In Anuśāsana Parva, Bhīṣma instructs a Kuru prince (addressed as bharatarṣabha) on righteous conduct. Here he expresses deep personal affection for the listener, yet emphasizes that his commitment to Brāhmaṇas and the dharmic order is even greater, framing his counsel within the ethics of duty and social-religious responsibility.