Takṣaka’s agency, Parīkṣit’s rites, and Janamejaya’s enthronement (वैयासिक परम्परा-प्रसङ्गः)
तरुणस्तस्य पुत्रो$ भूत् तिग्मतेजा महातपा: । शृज्जी नाम महाक्रोधो दुष्प्रसादो महाव्रत:,मुनिके शृंगी नामक एक पुत्र था, जिसकी अभी तरुणावस्था थी। वह महान् तपस्वी, दुःसह तेजसे सम्पन्न और महान् व्रतधारी था। उसमें क्रोधकी मात्रा बहुत अधिक थी; अतः उसे प्रसन्न करना अत्यन्त कठिन था
taruṇas tasya putro 'bhūt tigmatejā mahātapāḥ | śṛṅgī nāma mahākrodho duṣprasādo mahāvrataḥ ||
সেই মুনির এক পুত্র ছিল—তরুণ, তীক্ষ্ণ তেজস্বী, মহাতপস্বী—নাম শৃঙ্গী। তিনি মহাব্রতধারী, মহাক্রোধী এবং অতি দুর্লভ-প্রসন্ন ছিলেন।
शौनक उवाच
The verse cautions that tapas (ascetic power) and strict vows do not automatically imply inner mastery; when joined with uncontrolled anger, spiritual potency can become ethically dangerous. True dharma requires self-restraint alongside discipline.
Śaunaka describes a sage’s young son, Śṛṅgī, emphasizing his formidable ascetic energy and strict vows, while also stressing his volatile temper and difficulty to appease—traits that foreshadow consequential actions in the surrounding episode.