यक्षोपाख्यान-प्रवेशः
Entry into the Yakṣa-Lake Episode
अश्वपतिरवाच अपि राजात्मजो दाता ब्रह्माण्यश्वापि सत्यवान् । रूपवानप्युदारो वाप्यथवा प्रियदर्शन:
aśvapatir uvāca api rājātmajo dātā brahmaṇyaś cāpi satyavān | rūpavān apy udāro vā apy athavā priyadarśanaḥ ||
قال أشفَبَتي: «أهو أميرٌ بالميلاد، سخيُّ العطاء، مخلصٌ للبراهمة—وصادقٌ كذلك؟ أم هو جميلُ الطلعة، كريمُ النفس، بهيُّ المنظر؟»
नारद उवाच
The verse highlights the dharmic criteria for evaluating a person—especially a prospective match—prioritizing generosity, truthfulness, reverence for sacred learning and Brahmins, nobility of character, and only then outward attractiveness.
In the Savitrī-upākhyāna context, Aśvapati is inquiring about the qualities of the man in question (Satyavān), asking whether he is of royal lineage and endowed with virtues such as generosity, truthfulness, brahmin-friendly conduct, nobility, and pleasing appearance.