पापात्म-धर्मात्म-लक्षणम् तथा निर्वेदेन मोक्षमार्गः | Marks of the Sinful and the Righteous; Dispassion (Nirveda) as a Path to Liberation
मेधातिथिर्महाप्राज्ञो गौतमस्तपसि स्थित: । विमृश्य तेन कालेन पत्न्या: संस्थाव्यतिक्रमम्
Medhātithir mahāprājño Gautamas tapasi sthitaḥ | vimṛśya tena kālena patnyāḥ saṁsthāvyatikramam ||
毗湿摩说:“大智的圣者梅陀提提·乔多摩,安住苦行之中,当时思量杀妻之不当。悲痛至极,他凭借吠陀诵习的戒律与内在坚忍勉力自持;继而悔恨盈怀,便在心中自语起来。”
भीष्म उवाच
Even when one believes oneself justified, dharma requires reflective scrutiny of one’s actions—especially violence within intimate bonds. The verse highlights ethical self-examination, restraint, and repentance as marks of true wisdom and ascetic discipline.
Bhishma describes the sage Medhātithi Gautama, who, after considering the wrongness of killing his wife, becomes overwhelmed with grief. He steadies himself through Vedic discipline and composure, then begins an inward, remorseful reflection.