प्रजाविसर्ग-तत्त्वनिर्णयः | Cosmogony of Elemental Emergence
Bharadvāja–Bhṛgu Dialogue
जब-जब एक-एक रात बीतनेके साथ ही आयु बहुत कम होती चली जा रही है, तब छिछले जलमें रहनेवाली मछलीके समान कौन सुख पा सकता है? ।।
yasyāṁ rātryāṁ vyatītāyāṁ na kiñcit śubham ācaret | tadaiva vandhyaṁ divasam iti vidyād vicakṣaṇaḥ | anavāpteṣu kāmeṣu mṛtyur abhyeti mānavam |
毗湿摩说道:“若一夜已逝,而人未曾行一件吉善之事,明智者当知此日为荒芜之日——徒然虚度。因为在人之欲望尚未满足之时,死神便已逼近。生命既夜夜消减,谁还能真正得乐——如同困在浅水中的鱼?”
भीष्म उवाच
Time is steadily consuming life; therefore one should not let a day pass without some śubha (wholesome, dharmic) action. A day without good conduct is ‘vandhya’—fruitless—because death may arrive before one’s desires are fulfilled.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction section, Bhishma addresses Yudhishthira with ethical counsel. Here he emphasizes urgency and vigilance: nights pass, lifespan shrinks, and death approaches unexpectedly, so one must actively practice dharma rather than postponing it.