Sarasvatī-Śāpavimokṣa, Rākṣasa-Mokṣa, and Aruṇā-Tīrtha
Indra–Namuci Expiation
सा तस्य वचन श्र॒ुत्वा ज्ञात्वा पापं चिकीर्षितम् वसिष्ठस्य प्रभावं च जानन्त्यप्रतिमं भुवि
sā tasya vacanaṃ śrutvā jñātvā pāpaṃ cikīrṣitam | vasiṣṭhasya prabhāvaṃ ca jānanty apratimaṃ bhuvi ||
فلما سمعت كلامه أدركتُ الفعلَ الآثم الذي كان ينوي اقترافه؛ وإذ كانت تعلم قوة ڤاسيشثا التي لا نظير لها على ظهر الأرض، أجابت وهي واعيةٌ بذلك.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights ethical discernment: recognizing an intended wrongdoing (pāpa) and weighing it against the known spiritual authority and consequences associated with a great sage’s power (Vasiṣṭha’s prabhāva). Intention is treated as morally significant, not only the completed act.
A woman hears a man’s proposal or statement and, from it, perceives that he is planning a sinful act. At the same time, she is mindful of Vasiṣṭha’s incomparable potency in the world, which frames her understanding of the situation and its likely consequences.