Udyoga Parva, Adhyaya 104: Nārada on Suhṛt and Nirbandha; the Viśvāmitra–Gālava Exemplum Begins
यावान् हि भार: कृत्स्नाया: पृथिव्या: पर्वत: सह । एकस्या देहशाखायास्तावद् भारममन्यत,पर्वतोंसहित सम्पूर्ण पृथ्वीका जितना भार हो सकता है, उतना ही उस एक बाँहका भार है, यह गरुड़को अनुभव हुआ
yāvān hi bhāraḥ kṛtsnāyāḥ pṛthivyāḥ parvataḥ saha | ekasyā dehaśākhāyās tāvad bhāram amanyata ||
قال كَنڤا: «مهما بلغ ثِقَلُ الأرض كلِّها مع جبالها، فقد أحسّ غارودا أن ثِقَلَ عضوٍ واحدٍ من ذلك الجسد، كأنه غُصن، يساويه.» ويُبرز البيت إدراك حدود القوة حين تواجه سلطانًا أعلى قدّره الإله.
कण्व उवाच
Even extraordinary power meets its limit before a higher order; the comparison teaches humility and the recognition that embodied burdens can be vast, compelling reverence for dharma and the forces that sustain the world.
Kaṇva narrates Garuḍa’s experience: Garuḍa perceives a single limb (likened to a branch) to be as heavy as the whole earth with its mountains, highlighting an encounter with an immense, awe-inspiring burden.