The Deliverance of King Nṛga and the Warning Against Taking Brāhmaṇa Property
अनुनीतावुभौ विप्रौ धर्मकृच्छ्रगतेन वै । गवां लक्षं प्रकृष्टानां दास्याम्येषा प्रदीयताम् ॥ १९ ॥ भवन्तावनुगृह्णीतां किङ्करस्याविजानत: । समुद्धरतं मां कृच्छ्रात् पतन्तं निरयेऽशुचौ ॥ २० ॥
anunītāv ubhau viprau dharma-kṛcchra-gatena vai gavāṁ lakṣaṁ prakṛṣṭānāṁ dāsyāmy eṣā pradīyatām
In einem furchtbaren Dilemma der Dharma-Pflicht bat ich beide Brāhmaṇas demütig: „Für diese eine Kuh will ich hunderttausend der besten Kühe geben; bitte gebt sie mir zurück. Ich bin euer unwissender Diener; erbarmt euch und rettet mich aus dieser Not, sonst stürze ich in eine unreine Hölle.“
This verse shows a person in a dharmic crisis offering substantial charity—excellent cows—as a form of appeasement and attempted atonement.
He was caught in a serious moral predicament and tried to pacify the brāhmaṇas by offering an immense gift, seeking relief from the consequences of his wrongdoing.
When one causes harm or acts wrongly, sincere restitution—paired with humility and responsibility—matters; mere excuses are not enough.