Śānti-parva Adhyāya 30: Nārada–Parvata Samaya-bhaṅga, Śāpa, and the Marriage of Sukumārī
शशंस हृच्छयं तीव्र ब्रीडमान: स धर्मवित् । धर्मज्ञ नारदने लज्जावश भानजे महात्मा पर्वतको अपने बढ़े हुए दुःसह कामकी बात नहीं बतायी ।। तपसा चेड़ितैश्वैव पर्वतो5थ बुबोध तम्
śaśaṃsa hṛcchayaṃ tīvraṃ brīḍamānaḥ sa dharmavit | dharmajña nāradena lajjāvaśaṃ bhāṇaje mahātmā parvatako 'pane baḍhe hue duḥsaha kāmakī bāt nahīṃ batāyī || tapasā ceḍitaiś caiva parvato 'tha bubodha tam ||
Obwohl er den Dharma kannte, sprach er von dem heftigen Verlangen, das in seinem Herzen verborgen lag, nur mit Scham. Doch aus Zurückhaltung offenbarte der großherzige Parvata dem dharmakundigen Nārada die unerträgliche Sache seiner anschwellenden Leidenschaft nicht. Später erkannte Parvata es, angetrieben durch Askese (tapas) und durch die Kräfte, die bereits in Gang gesetzt worden waren.
श्रीकृष्ण उवाच
Even a dharma-knower can be shaken by intense desire; ethical strength includes honest self-awareness and restraint. The verse highlights how shame/modesty can both signal moral sensitivity and also prevent timely disclosure, implying the need to face inner impulses wisely rather than letting them grow unbearable.
Parvata, though righteous, is afflicted by a powerful inner desire. He feels ashamed and therefore does not fully reveal the unbearable nature of his passion to the sage Nārada. Subsequently, through austerity and the pressures acting upon him, he comes to a clearer realization of the situation.