कलेर्द्वापरस्य च नले प्रति कोपः
Kali and Dvāpara’s Resolve Against Nala
कथमागमनं चेह कथं चासि न लक्षित: । सुरक्षितं हि मे वेश्म राजा चैवोग्रशासन:
katham āgamanaṃ ceha kathaṃ cāsi na lakṣitaḥ | surakṣitaṃ hi me veśma rājā caivograśāsanaḥ ||
قال بْرِهادَشْفَا: «كيف استطعتِ المجيء إلى هنا، وكيف لم يلحظك أحد؟ إنّ مسكني محروسٌ جيدًا، والملك أيضًا يفرض انضباطًا صارمًا.»
बृहृदश्च उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical expectation of vigilance and order in a ruler’s domain: a well-guarded household and a strict king imply that entry without detection is unusual, prompting inquiry into intent and method.
Bṛhadaśva questions an arrival: he asks how the person came there and why they were not detected, emphasizing that his residence is guarded and that the king maintains strict control.