उशनसः (शुक्रस्य) चरितम् — The Account of Uśanā (Śukra): Yoga, Grievance, and Pacification
ऐश्वर्य वै महद् ब्रह्म वर्णे कस्मिन् प्रतिष्तितम् । निवर्तते चापि पुन: कथमैश्चर्यमुत्तमम्,अणिमा आदि ऐश्वर्य और महद् ब्रह्म किस वर्णमें प्रतिष्ठित हैं? तथा वह उत्तम ऐश्वर्य कैसे नष्ट हो जाता है?
bhīṣma uvāca | aiśvaryaṃ vai mahad brahma varṇe kasmin pratiṣṭhitam | nivartate cāpi punaḥ katham aiśvaryam uttamam | aṇimā-ādi aiśvaryaṃ ca mahad brahma ca kasmin varṇe pratiṣṭhitam | tathā tad uttamam aiśvaryaṃ kathaṃ naśyati |
毗湿摩说道:“那伟大的主权——实即至上梵(Brahman)——安立于哪一种姓(varṇa)之中?那最高的威权又如何复归,并以何种过程而失落?请告知我:自阿尼玛(aṇimā,极微之力)等诸神通以至大梵——依止于哪一种姓,而那无与伦比的统御又如何消亡?”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse frames an inquiry into the true foundation of supreme power (aiśvarya)—including yogic perfections like aṇimā—and its relationship to varna and Brahman. Ethically, it points toward the idea that authority and extraordinary capacities are not merely inherited or socially fixed; they depend on inner grounding (dharma, discipline, realization) and can be lost when that grounding is abandoned.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on peace, dharma, and higher knowledge, Bhishma speaks while answering questions about the nature of spiritual and worldly supremacy. Here he articulates a pointed question: where such greatness is ‘established’ (in which varna or on what basis), and what causes the rise, return, and destruction of the highest forms of power.