Vyāghra–Gomāyu Saṃvāda (व्याघ्रगोमायु संवाद) — Testing Character Beneath Appearances
अथ सम्पूज्य तद् वाक्यं मृगेन्द्रस्य महात्मन: । गोमायु: संश्रितं वाक्यं बभाषे किंचिदानत:,महामनस्वी मृगराजके उस कथनकी भूरि-भूरि प्रशंसा करके सियारने कुछ नतमस्तक होकर विनययुक्त वाणीमें कहा
atha sampūjya tad vākyaṁ mṛgendrasya mahātmanaḥ | gomāyuḥ saṁśritaṁ vākyaṁ babhāṣe kiñcid ānataḥ ||
তাৰ পাছত মহাত্মা মৃগেন্দ্ৰৰ সেই বাক্যসমূহক আদৰেৰে প্ৰশংসা কৰি, শিয়ালটো অলপ নত হৈ বিনয়ভৰা বাক্য ক’লে।
शार्टूल उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical value of humility and reverence toward noble, wise speech: proper conduct begins with honoring good counsel, and even a lesser or cunning character must adopt respectful restraint before true greatness.
After the lion (mṛgendra) speaks, the jackal (gomāyu) praises the lion’s words and, with a slight bow, begins to respond in a humble manner—setting up a didactic exchange framed as an animal dialogue.