Ānṛśaṃsya–Bhakti: Śukaḥ Śakreṇa Parīkṣitaḥ
Compassion and Devotion—The Parrot Tested by Indra
विदित्वा च दृढां भक्ति तां शुके शीलसम्पदम् | प्रीत: क्षिप्रमथो वृक्षममृतेनावसिक्तवान्
viditvā ca dṛḍhāṃ bhaktiṃ tāṃ śuke śīla-sampadam | prītaḥ kṣipram atho vṛkṣam amṛtenāvasiktavān |
Bhīṣma sprach: Als Indra in Śuka die standhafte Hingabe und den Reichtum guter Lebensführung erkannte, war er noch mehr erfreut. Sogleich, von dieser Freude bewegt, besprengte er den Baum mit amṛta, dem Nektar—ein Zeichen dafür, dass aufrichtige Bhakti, vereint mit Tugend, göttliche Gunst anzieht und lebensspendende Wirkungen hervorbringt.
भीष्म उवाच
The verse links spiritual devotion (bhakti) with ethical character (śīla): steadfast devotion that is supported by good conduct becomes especially worthy, and such integrity naturally attracts benevolent support—symbolized here by Indra’s life-giving nectar.
Bhishma narrates that Indra, seeing Shuka’s firm devotion and exemplary conduct, becomes delighted and immediately sprinkles a tree with amrita, indicating a divine response that revitalizes and blesses.