Jaratkāru’s Marital Compact and Departure (जरत्कारु–जरत्कारुणी संवादः)
सौतिरुवाच भस्मी भूत॑ं ततो वृक्ष पन्नगेन्द्रस्य तेजसा । भस्म सर्व समादह्ृत्य काश्यपो वाक्यमब्रवीत्
sautir uvāca—bhasmībhūtaṃ tato vṛkṣaṃ pannagendrasya tejasā | bhasma sarvaṃ samādahṛtya kāśyapo vākyam abravīt ||
Dijo Sauti: Entonces aquel árbol fue reducido a cenizas por el fulgor abrasador del señor de las serpientes. Reuniendo todas las cenizas, Kāśyapa habló—convirtiendo la destrucción desnuda en un instante de reflexión y de acción con propósito.
काश्यप उवाच
Unchecked power or anger can cause total destruction, but the wise respond by assessing the aftermath and choosing deliberate, dharmic action rather than impulsive retaliation.
A tree has been burned to ashes by the Nāga-king’s fiery potency. Kāśyapa gathers the ashes and then begins to speak, indicating a consequential intervention or judgment following the act of destruction.