Puruṣaikatva-vyākhyāna: The One Virāṭ Puruṣa and the Many ‘Puruṣas’
Rudra–Brahmā Saṃvāda
ब्राह्मणानां प्रकोपेन प्रविष्टो वसुधातलम् । मानितास्ते तु विप्रेन्द्रास्त्वं तु गच्छ द्विजोत्तम
brāhmaṇānāṁ prakopena praviṣṭo vasudhātalam | mānitās te tu viprendrās tvaṁ tu gaccha dvijottama, pakṣirāja |
毗湿摩说道:“因婆罗门之怒,他已遁入大地之下的幽冥之境。然而,他始终敬奉那些最上等的婆罗门。故而,噢,最上等的再生者——噢,鸟中王——前往他那里。”
भीष्म उवाच
Even when one suffers due to the anger or curse of Brahmins, the ethical ideal upheld here is continued reverence toward the virtuous and learned; honoring the worthy is presented as a sustaining dharmic principle despite adversity.
Bhishma explains that certain persons, compelled by the Brahmins’ wrath, have gone into the underworld; nevertheless they had maintained respect for eminent Brahmins. He then instructs the addressed figure—called ‘best of the twice-born’ and ‘king of birds’—to go to them.