दमयन्त्याः कार्यनिश्चयः — Damayantī’s Crisis Plan and Vārṣṇeya’s Departure
देवेभ्य: प्रा्जलिर्भूत्वा वेपमानेदमब्रवीत् । हंसानां वचन श्रुत्वा यथा मे नैषधो वृतः । पतित्वे तेन सत्येन देवास्तं प्रदिशन्तु मे
devebhyaḥ prāñjalir bhūtvā vepamānam idam abravīt | haṃsānāṃ vacanaṃ śrutvā yathā me naiṣadho vṛtaḥ | patitve tena satyena devās taṃ pradiśantu me ||
وبكفّين مضمومتين إجلالًا للآلهة، وهي ترتجف، قالت: «لمّا سمعتُ قولَ الإوزّ، كما اخترتُ نَلا ملكَ نِشَذَةَ لي، فبحقّ صدق ذلك النذر ووفائي، فلتُرِني الآلهةُ الآنَ ذلك الرجلَ بعينه».
बृहदश्व उवाच
Truthfulness and fidelity (satya) are presented as ethically potent: when one stands by a truthful commitment, one may rightly seek divine clarity and guidance, especially amid confusion or fear.
The speaker describes a person, trembling and with folded hands, praying to the gods to identify Nala—recalling that, after hearing the swans’ words, Nala had been chosen as her husband; she invokes the truth of that bond as the basis for the gods to reveal him.