Viṣṇor Māhātmya and Indriya-saṃyama (विष्णोर्माहात्म्यं तथा इन्द्रियसंयमः)
तस्मिन् वने समीपस्थो मृगो5भूत् सहवासिक: । वचोभिरब्रवीत् सत्यं त्वयेदं दुष्कृतं कृतम्
tasmin vane samīpastho mṛgo 'bhūt sahavāsikaḥ | vacobhir abravīt satyaṃ tvayedaṃ duṣkṛtaṃ kṛtam |
সেই বনতে ওচৰতে সত্যৰ সহবাসী এটা হৰিণ বাস কৰিছিল। সি মানুহৰ ভাষাত সত্যকৈ ক’লে—“তোমাৰ দ্বাৰাই এই দুষ্কৃত্য কৰা হৈছে।”
नारद उवाच
Wrongdoing does not become righteous merely by being associated with a religious label; truth itself (here symbolized by a deer allied with Satya) exposes and condemns harm committed under the pretext of sacrifice.
Nārada narrates that in a forest a deer living close by—described as a companion of Truth—speaks in human language and directly rebukes someone, declaring that the person has committed an evil act (implied to be done in the name of a yajña).