Hiḍimba’s Approach and Hiḍimbā’s Warning to Bhīmasena (हिडिम्बागमनम् / हिडिम्बा-भयवचनम्)
जम्बुकस्य महाराज नीतिशास्त्रार्थदर्शिन: । कणिकने कहा--महाराज! इस विषयमें नीतिशास्त्रके तत््वको जाननेवाले एक वनवासी गीदड़का प्राचीन वृत्तान्त सुनाता हूँ, सुनिये
jambukasya mahārāja nītiśāstrārthadarśinaḥ | kaṇika uvāca—mahārāja! asmin viṣaye nītiśāstrasya tattvaṃ jānato vanavāsinaḥ prācīnaṃ vṛttāntaṃ śṛṇu ||
Kaṇika said: “O great king, listen. In this matter I shall recount an ancient tale about a forest-dwelling jackal—one who understood the true purport of political and ethical counsel—so that its lesson in statecraft and conduct may be grasped.”
काणिक उवाच
The verse frames a didactic approach: ethical and political principles (nīti) are best conveyed through illustrative ancient narratives, here introduced via a jackal story meant to clarify practical counsel for a ruler.
Kaṇika addresses the king and announces that he will narrate an old episode concerning a forest jackal reputed for insight into the meaning of nītiśāstra, setting up a moral-political exemplum.