Āstīka-stuti at Janamejaya’s Sacrifice (आस्तीकस्तुतिः / यज्ञप्रशंसा)
एतद् दृष्ट श्रुतं चापि यथावन्नपसत्तम । अस्माभिननिखिलं सर्व कथितं तेडतिदारुणम्
etad dṛṣṭaṃ śrutaṃ cāpi yathāvan napasattama | asmābhir nikhilaṃ sarvaṃ kathitaṃ te 'tidāruṇam ||
O Bester unter den Nāpās, wir haben dir alles vollständig und genau so berichtet, wie es war — was wir mit eigenen Augen sahen und was wir auch hörten. So hart und schmerzlich dieser Bericht auch ist: weil du gefragt hast, haben wir nichts ausgelassen.
तक्षक उवाच
The verse emphasizes truthful, complete reporting: one should speak accurately—grounded in direct observation and reliable hearing—even when the truth is painful, especially when questioned by a responsible authority.
Takṣaka addresses a respected listener and concludes (or underscores) his report, stating that he has narrated the entire matter exactly as witnessed and heard, acknowledging that the content is extremely distressing but was disclosed because it was asked.