Jaratkāru’s Marital Compact and Departure (जरत्कारु–जरत्कारुणी संवादः)
फलपुष्पोदकं नाम प्रतिग्राहयितुं नृपम् तक्षकने कहा--तुमलोग कार्यकी सफलताके लिये राजाके पास जाओ, किंतु तनिक भी व्यग्र न होना। तुम्हारे जानेका उद्देश्य है--महाराजको फल, फूल और जल भेंट करना
phalapuṣpodakaṃ nāma pratigrāhayituṃ nṛpam
قال تَكشَكا: «اذهبوا إلى الملك لتنجح مهمّتكم، ولا تُبدوا اضطرابًا ولو يسيرًا. إن غاية ذهابكم أن تقدّموا للملك القربان المألوف—ثمارًا وزهورًا وماءً.»
तक्षक उवाच
The verse highlights the power of proper conduct and ritual etiquette in royal settings: approaching calmly and with respectful offerings can secure access and trust. Ethically, it also shows how outward forms of dharma (courtesy, gifts) may be used strategically, reminding readers to discern intention behind appearances.
Takṣaka instructs agents to approach the king without anxiety and to present a conventional respectful gift—fruits, flowers, and water—so their mission will succeed by appearing harmless and properly mannered.