कर्म–ज्ञान–दैव–स्वभावविचारः
Inquiry into Karma, Knowledge, Fate, and Nature
बहुश्रुतश्चित्रकथ: पण्डितोडलालसो5शठ: । अदीनोडक्रोधनो<लुब्धस्तस्मात् सर्वत्र पूजित:
bahuśrutaś citrakathaḥ paṇḍito ’lālaso ’śaṭhaḥ | adīno ’krodhano ’lubdhas tasmāt sarvatra pūjitaḥ ||
قال فايو: إنه واسع العلم، يروي القصص بأسلوب بديع آسر. ومع كماله في المعرفة، فهو منزَّه عن الشهوة والخداع. لا ينحني للبؤس، ولا تمسّه الغضبة، ولا تدنّسه الأطماع؛ فلذلك يُكرَّم في كل مكان.
वायुदेव उवाच
True honor follows a blend of learning and character: scholarship joined with self-restraint—freedom from craving, deceit, dejection, anger, and greed—makes a person worthy of respect everywhere.
Vāyu describes the traits of an exemplary learned person, praising not only his knowledge and distinctive manner of discourse but, more importantly, his moral purity and emotional discipline, which explain why he is universally revered.