अन्ये ते पन्नगा विप्र ये दशंतीह मानवान् । वयं सलिलसंभूता निर्विषाः सर्परूपिणः
anye te pannagā vipra ye daśaṃtīha mānavān | vayaṃ salilasaṃbhūtā nirviṣāḥ sarparūpiṇaḥ
«أيها البرهمن، هنا حيّاتٌ أُخَر تلدغ الناس؛ أمّا نحن فولدنا من الماء—بلا سمّ، وإن كنا على هيئة الأفاعي.»
Pannaga (the serpent)
Type: kund
Listener: Brāhmaṇa addressee within the story; Sūta as outer listener
Scene: A serpent addresses a brāhmaṇa, explaining that other snakes here are venomous, but his group is water-born and harmless; the water body glints nearby, hinting at sanctity.
Do not punish by mere appearance; discern the true nature and harm (hiṃsā) before acting.
The line is embedded in a tīrtha-māhātmya chapter, but no named site appears in this verse.
None.