Dāna-Śreṣṭhatā: Abhaya, Anugraha, and the Ethics of Honoring the Worthy (दानश्रेष्ठता: अभय-अनुग्रह-विप्रपूजा)
पुनश्चादर्शनं तस्य श्रोतुमिच्छामि कारणम् | अतीव ह्वात्र मुह्दामि चिन्तयानो भृगूद्गह
punaścādarśanaṁ tasya śrotum icchāmi kāraṇam | atīva hy atra muhyāmi cintayāno bhṛgūdgama ||
Kuśika dijo: «Una vez más, deseo oír la causa de su desaparición de la vista. Aquí me hallo por completo desconcertado al reflexionar sobre ello, oh descendiente de Bhṛgu.»
कुशिक उवाच
The verse highlights a dharmic mode of learning: when faced with puzzling events, one should seek the underlying cause from a qualified sage rather than settling for confusion. It models humility, careful reflection, and the ethical pursuit of clarity.
Kuśika, still unsettled, asks the Bhārgava sage to explain again why a certain person (previously discussed) vanished from sight. His repeated questioning shows the event’s moral or spiritual complexity and sets up a deeper explanation.