Babhruvāhana’s Lament and Appeal for Expiation (प्रायश्चित्त-याचना)
सख्यं चैतत् कृतं धात्रा शश्वदव्ययमेव तु । सख्यं समभिजानीहि सत्यं सड्भतमस्तु ते
sakhyaṃ caitat kṛtaṃ dhātrā śaśvadavyayameva tu | sakhyaṃ samabhijānīhi satyaṃ saḍbhatam astu te ||
قال فايشامبايانا: «إن رباط الصداقة هذا قد سنَّه الخالق—أبديًّا حقًّا لا ينفصم. فاعرفي هذه الصداقة وكرّميها؛ ولتكن علاقتك بهم صادقةً ومكتملةَ الوفاء.»
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Friendship and relational bonds—especially those sanctioned by dharma and social order—should be consciously acknowledged and preserved; one should act so that such friendship becomes truthful, stable, and genuinely fulfilled in practice.
Vaiśaṃpāyana, as narrator, conveys an instruction that a certain bond of friendship is not accidental but divinely ordained and enduring; the listener is urged to recognize this bond and ensure that their friendship with the concerned parties becomes real and meaningful through appropriate conduct.