Cavana’s Tests of Kuśika and the Queen (अध्याय ५३: च्यवन–कुशिक-परिक्षा)
इत्युक्तो मत्स्यमध्यस्थश्ष्यवनोवाक्यमत्रवीत् । यो मेडद्य परम: कामस्तं शृणुध्वं समाहिता:,मल्लाहोंके ऐसा कहनेपर मछलियोंके बीचमें बैठे हुए महर्षि च्यवनने कहा --“मल्लाहो! इस समय जो मेरी सबसे बड़ी इच्छा है, उसे ध्यान देकर सुनो
ity ukto matsya-madhya-sthaḥ śyavano vākyam abravīt | yo me ’dya paramaḥ kāmas taṁ śṛṇudhvaṁ samāhitāḥ ||
Thus addressed, the sage Cyavana, seated amid the fish, spoke: “Fishermen, listen with focused attention to what is, at this moment, my greatest wish.”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse foregrounds ethical communication: before stating a request or desire, the speaker calls for attentive, composed listening. It implies that right understanding and right action depend on disciplined attention and clarity of intention.
After being spoken to, the sage Cyavana—described as seated amid fish—addresses the fishermen and asks them to listen carefully as he is about to state his most important wish at that moment.