Chatra–Upānah Dāna: Origin Narrative
Jamadagni–Reṇukā–Sūrya Saṃvāda
गौतम उवाच जीवत्वहंकृतो बुद्ध्या विषमेणासमेन सः । कर्षको मत्सरी चास्तु यस्ते हरति पुष्करम्
gautama uvāca jīvatvahaṅkṛto buddhyā viṣameṇāsamena saḥ | karṣako matsarī cāstu yas te harati puṣkaram ||
قال غوتَمَه: «ليعِشْ من سرق لوتسك بعقلٍ صاغه الكِبْرُ والأنانية، معوجّ السلوك غيرَ سويٍّ ولا عادل. وليكن فلاحًا، وليبقَ أسيرَ الحسد.»
गौतम उवाच
Stealing, driven by ego and envy, leads to moral imbalance and suffering; unethical acts invite consequences that shape one’s character and life-condition.
Gautama pronounces a curse-like imprecation on the person who has stolen the lotus, describing the thief’s future as ego-driven, unjust in conduct, and marked by envy.