Hiḍimba’s Approach and Hiḍimbā’s Warning to Bhīmasena (हिडिम्बागमनम् / हिडिम्बा-भयवचनम्)
सकतल्नत्रस्त्विहायाति कुरुष्व यदनन्तरम् | एवं संचोदितस्तेन जम्बुकेन तदा वृक:
śakatalnatrastvihāyāti kuruṣva yadanantaram | evaṃ saṃcoditastena jambukena tadā vṛkaḥ
«Aterrorizado por el carro, ha huido de aquí. Haz ahora lo que deba hacerse a continuación». Así incitado por el chacal, el lobo entonces se dispuso a actuar.
जम्बुक उवाच
The verse highlights how fear can create an opening for opportunistic action, and how persuasive prompting (saṃcodana) can steer another’s behavior—often toward ethically questionable ends when driven by predatory intent.
The jackal observes that someone (or an animal) has fled in fear because of a cart, and he instructs the wolf to proceed with the next step. The wolf, spurred by the jackal’s words, is about to act accordingly.