Kubera’s Fivefold Nīti and Protection of the Pāṇḍavas (वैश्रवणोपदेशः)
नातृप्यन् पर्वतेन्द्रस्य दर्शनेन परन्तपा: । उपेतमथ माल्यैश्व फलवद्धिश्न पादपै:
Vaiśaṃpāyana uvāca: na tṛpyan parvatendrasya darśanena parantapāḥ | upetam atha mālyaiś ca phalavadbhiś ca pādapaiḥ ||
قال فايشَمبايانا: «إن أولئك الأبطال—يا مُحرِقَ الأعداء—لم يكتفوا بمجرد رؤية سيّد الجبال. ثم تقدّموا إليه أكثر، فوجدوه مزداناً بالأكاليل، وبالأشجار المثقلة بالثمار.»
वैशग्पायन उवाच
The passage highlights how mere appearance is not enough to fulfill deep yearning; true satisfaction often requires closer engagement. It also frames nature’s abundance as a setting that elevates the mind from hardship toward wonder and renewed resolve.
The heroes, still unsated by simply seeing a great mountain from afar, move closer. The mountain is described as beautified with garlands and surrounded by fruit-bearing trees, emphasizing its richness and their continued onward movement.