Arjuna’s request to Krishna and the opening of the Kāśyapa–Brāhmaṇa mokṣa discourse (Āśvamedhika-parva 16)
भृशं प्रीतो5स्मि भवतश्चारित्रेण विचक्षण । परिपृच्छस्व कुशलं भाषेयं यत् तवेप्सितम्,विद्वन! तुम्हारे उत्तम आचरणसे मुझे बड़ा संतोष है। तुम अपने कल्याणकी बात पूछो। मैं तुम्हारे अभीष्ट प्रश्नका उत्तर दूँगा
bhṛśaṃ prīto ’smi bhavataś cāritreṇa vicakṣaṇa | paripṛcchasva kuśalaṃ bhāṣeyaṃ yat tavepsitam, vidvan |
قال السِّدها: «إني لَشديدُ السرور بسيرتك، أيها اللبيب. فاسأل عمّا هو حقًّا نافعٌ لسلامتك وخيرك؛ وسأبيّن لك كلَّ ما تشتهي معرفته، أيها العالِم».
सिद्ध उवाच
The verse affirms that ethical conduct (cāritra) earns trust and opens the way for instruction; true inquiry should focus on kuśala—what leads to genuine welfare—and a worthy teacher responds according to the seeker’s sincere aim.
A Siddha, pleased by the interlocutor’s exemplary behavior, invites him to ask about his welfare and promises to answer whatever question he truly seeks, setting the stage for further guidance.