Parīkṣit’s Inquiry into Vṛtrāsura’s Bhakti and the Beginning of Citraketu’s Trial
विद्वेषनष्टमतय: स्त्रियो दारुणचेतस: । गरं ददु: कुमाराय दुर्मर्षा नृपतिं प्रति ॥ ४३ ॥
vidveṣa-naṣṭa-matayaḥ striyo dāruṇa-cetasaḥ garaṁ daduḥ kumārāya durmarṣā nṛpatiṁ prati
Als ihr Neid wuchs, verloren sie den Verstand. Hartherzig und das Übersehen durch den König nicht ertragend, gaben sie schließlich dem Prinzen Gift.
This verse shows that hatred can destroy one’s discernment and drive cruel actions—so destructive that it leads to harming an innocent child.
Because they were intolerant of the king and, blinded by hostility, acted with cruelty by poisoning his young son.
It warns that resentment can corrupt decision-making; practicing restraint, prayer, and compassion prevents harm caused by impulsive hatred.