Mahārāja Sagara, Kapila Muni, and the Deliverance of the Sixty Thousand Sons
प्रागुदीच्यां दिशि हयं ददृशु: कपिलान्तिके । एष वाजिहरश्चौर आस्ते मीलितलोचन: ॥ ९ ॥ हन्यतां हन्यतां पाप इति षष्टिसहस्रिण: । उदायुधा अभिययुरुन्मिमेष तदा मुनि: ॥ १० ॥
prāg-udīcyāṁ diśi hayaṁ dadṛśuḥ kapilāntike eṣa vāji-haraś caura āste mīlita-locanaḥ
Después, en el nordeste, cerca de Kapila Muni, vieron el caballo y dijeron: «Este es el ladrón del caballo; está sentado con los ojos cerrados; pecador—¡matadlo, matadlo!». Así clamando, los sesenta mil hijos de Sagara alzaron sus armas y se lanzaron contra el sabio. Entonces el muni abrió Sus ojos.
It states that Sagara’s sons found the sacrificial horse in the northeastern direction near Kapila and mistakenly assumed Kapila was the thief.
Because they saw the horse placed near him and, without understanding who he was, concluded he had stolen it.
Avoid rash accusations based on appearances; verify facts and show humility, especially toward saintly or spiritually advanced persons.