कुण्डधारोपाख्यानम्
Kuṇḍadhāra-Upākhyāna: Dharma’s Superiority over Wealth and Desire
भीष्म उवाच ततो जाजलिना तेन समाहूता: पतत्त्रिण: । वाचमुच्चारयन्ति सम धर्मस्य वचनात् किल
bhīṣma uvāca | tato jājalinā tena samāhūtāḥ patattriṇaḥ | vācam uccārayanti sma dharmasya vacanāt kila ||
Bhishma said: “Then, summoned by that Jājali, the birds gathered. Indeed, having heard his words grounded in dharma, they began to speak clearly, as if with human speech.”
भीष्म उवाच
Speech aligned with dharma is portrayed as possessing compelling moral force—so persuasive that even non-human beings respond and participate in the ethical dialogue.
Bhishma narrates that Jājali summons birds; moved by his dharma-based words, they assemble and begin speaking distinctly, as though in human language, setting up a moral instruction episode.