भीष्म–रामसंयुगनिवृत्तिः
Bhishma and Rama: Restraint and Withdrawal in the Engagement
चितां कृत्वा सुमहतीं प्रदाय च हुताशनम् । प्रदीप्तेडगनौ महाराज रोषदीप्तेन चेतसा
citāṃ kṛtvā sumahatīṃ pradāya ca hutāśanam | pradīpte 'gnau mahārāja roṣadīptena cetasā ||
毗湿摩说道:“他筑起一座极其巨大的火葬柴堆,又点燃火焰;大王啊,他将(供物)投入熊熊烈焰之中——其心因愤怒而炽燃。”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights how anger (roṣa) can dominate the mind and drive one toward destructive, irreversible acts, even when performed through socially recognized rites. It implicitly warns that ethical discernment is lost when the heart is ‘inflamed’ by wrath.
Bhīṣma describes a scene in which a large pyre is prepared and the fire is kindled; in that blazing fire, an offering is made while the agent’s mind is burning with anger—signaling a tense, violent, or retaliatory context within the unfolding events of Udyoga Parva.