निर्वेदोपदेशः (Nirveda-Upadeśa) — Maṅki’s Dispassion and the Limits of Wealth-Seeking
ततः स प्राद्रवद् विप्रो विस्स्मयाद् विगतक्लम: । गौतम: परमर्धि तां पश्चन् परमविस्मित:
tataḥ sa prādravad vipro vismayād vigataklamaḥ | gautamaḥ paramarddhitāṁ paśyan paramavismitaḥ ||
于是婆罗门乔达摩因惊异而疲惫尽消,奔向前方。见到那非凡的富庶与辉煌,他更觉骇然惊叹,心神被那超越常度之景所牵引。
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights how powerful perception of extraordinary fortune can override physical exhaustion, suggesting that the mind’s states—wonder, desire to know, and attention—can strongly govern bodily limits; it also frames prosperity as something that invites scrutiny and reflection within a dharmic narrative.
Bhishma narrates that the brahmin Gautama, struck with amazement, suddenly regains energy and runs forward, continuing to look upon an exceptional display of prosperity and becoming increasingly astonished.