ब्राह्मण उवाच आगतोऊहं महाभाग तव दर्शनलालस: । कंचिदर्थमनर्थज्ञ: प्र््धकामो भुजड्रम
brāhmaṇa uvāca: āgato ’haṃ mahābhāga tava darśana-lālasaḥ | kañcid arthaṃ anartha-jñaḥ pṛthak-kāmo bhujaṅgama ||
ব্ৰাহ্মণে ক’লে—হে মহাভাগ নাগৰাজ, আপোনাৰ দৰ্শনৰ লালসাৰে মই ইয়ালৈ আহিছোঁ। এটা বিষয় সুধিবলৈ ইচ্ছা কৰিছোঁ, যাৰ মর্ম মই নিজে নাজানো, হে ভুজংগম।
ब्राह्मण उवाच
The verse models ethical inquiry: the seeker admits ignorance (anartha-jñaḥ) and approaches a worthy being with humility and eagerness to learn, implying that dharma is clarified through sincere questioning and proper guidance.
A Brahmin approaches a serpent-lord (nāgarāja), stating he has come out of longing to see him and wishes to ask about a matter whose true meaning he does not yet understand.