Dāna-Śreṣṭhatā: Abhaya, Anugraha, and the Ethics of Honoring the Worthy (दानश्रेष्ठता: अभय-अनुग्रह-विप्रपूजा)
च्यवन उवाच शृणु सर्वमशेषेण यदिदं येन हेतुना । न हि शक््यमनाख्यातुमेवं पृष्टेन पार्थिव
Cyavana uvāca: śṛṇu sarvam aśeṣeṇa yad idaṁ yena hetunā | na hi śakyam anākhyātum evaṁ pṛṣṭena pārthiva ||
চ্যবনে ক’লে—“হে ৰাজন! মই এই সকলো যি কাৰণত কৰিলোঁ, সেই সম্পূৰ্ণ বৃত্তান্ত অশেষে শুনা। তুমি এইদৰে সুধিলে, ব্যাখ্যা নক’ই থাকিব পৰা নাযায়; এই কথা অনুক্ত থাকিব নোৱাৰে।”
च्यवन उवाच
A moral obligation toward truth and transparency: when a rightful question is asked, especially by a responsible authority, one should not conceal the motive and should give a complete account.
Cyavana begins a full explanation to a king who has questioned him about the reason behind certain actions; he frames his response as unavoidable because the king has asked directly.