अध्याय २५६ — श्रद्धा, अहिंसा, स्पर्धा-त्यागः
Tūlādhāra–Jājali: Faith, Non-harm, and Renunciation of Rivalry
नष्टा न पुनरेष्यन्ति प्रजा होता: कथंचन । तस्मान्निवर्ततामेतत् तेन स्वेनेव तेजसा
naṣṭā na punareṣyanti prajā hotāḥ kathaṃcana | tasmān nivartatām etat tena sveneva tejasā ||
নাৰদে ক’লে—এই প্ৰজাসকল নষ্ট হ’লে তেওঁলোকে কোনোপধ্যেই পুনৰ ইয়ালৈ ঘূৰি নাহিব। সেয়ে আপোনাৰ নিজৰ তেজেৰে ইয়াক নিবৃত্ত কৰক—এই ক্ৰোধাগ্নি শান্ত কৰক।
नारद उवाच
Unchecked anger leads to irreversible harm; therefore one should restrain destructive impulses through one’s own inner strength (tejas) and protect living beings (prajāḥ) as a primary duty of dharma.
Nārada warns that if the subjects/creatures are consumed by a destructive force likened to a fire (the ‘fire of wrath’), they cannot be restored. He urges the addressee to stop that devastation by their own inherent power and self-mastery.