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Bhishma definitely did wrong by being mute spectator al the time. inspite of being powerful and capable of putting an end to all evils, he watched adharma happen in front of his very eyes. Evryone would say that he didn't act bcoz of his great Vow, but I think - if a vow makes you helpless and forces you to side with adharma, while inside you knw that this is wrong, than such vows are worthless, and should be broken. just like old rules have to be discarded and new rules be adopted according to the requirements of new generation, old and useless vows must be broken and new vows be sworn to match the ever-changing ideals of dharm. So if at Shantanu's time, it was bhishm's dharma as a loving and dutiful son to do whatever made his father happy, later it was his dharma to support pandavas from the evil kauravas. This is just what vidur said during Dhrit's coronation - His dharm had changed, along with his role- earlier he stayed quiet as he was his younger brother but now he raised objection as he was Mahamantri.