अगस्त्य उवाच । किं वक्तुकामा देवि त्वं ब्रूहि तत्त्वमशंकिता । न त्वादृशीनां वाक्यं हि पत्युः खेदाय जायते
agastya uvāca | kiṃ vaktukāmā devi tvaṃ brūhi tattvamaśaṃkitā | na tvādṛśīnāṃ vākyaṃ hi patyuḥ khedāya jāyate
Agastya said: “Goddess, what do you wish to say? Speak the truth without hesitation. The words of women like you never become a cause of distress to one’s husband.”
Agastya
Listener: Lopāmudrā
Scene: Agastya, calm and compassionate, gestures invitingly toward Lopāmudrā, indicating she may speak freely; the hermitage feels protective and luminous.
A teacher encourages sincere inquiry; truth-seeking speech, offered respectfully, is aligned with dharma.
No tīrtha is named in this verse; it introduces the doctrinal clarification to follow.
None; the verse centers on permission, truth, and reassurance in dialogue.