Parāśara’s Counsel on बुद्धि (Discernment), Karma-Consequences, and Avoidance of Pāpānubandha Actions
भवता कथितं होतच्छुद्दधे चाहमच्युत । भूयस्तु मे समुत्पन्ना बुद्धिरव्यक्तदर्शनात्
bhavatā kathitaṃ hotacchuddadhe cāham acyuta | bhūyastu me samutpannā buddhir avyaktadarśanāt ||
يا أَچْيُوتا، لقد رويتَ هذا، ولذلك أقبله حقًّا وأضع فيه ثقتي، إذ إنك لا تحيد عن الصدق قطّ. غير أن الأمر لم يتضح لفهمي؛ ولأن معناه ما يزال غير متجلٍّ لبصيرتي، فقد نهض سؤالٌ من جديد في ذهني.
युधिछिर उवाच
Trust in a truthful teacher is affirmed, yet faith is not presented as a substitute for understanding; when a teaching remains unclear (avyakta), one should ask again so that knowledge becomes explicit and ethically actionable.
Yudhiṣṭhira addresses Acyuta, acknowledging the reliability of his account, but admits that the point has not become clear to him; therefore he raises a renewed question, seeking further explanation.