Indratīrtha–Ādityatīrtha: Balarāma’s Ritual Bathing, Dāna, and Sacred-Historical Recollections
उग्र॑ तपश्चरसि वै विदिता मे5सि सुव्ते । यदर्थमयमारम्भस्तव कल्याणि हृद्गत:
ugraṁ tapaś carasi vai viditā me 'si suvrate | yadartham ayam ārambhas tava kalyāṇi hṛdgataḥ ||
Dijo Vaiśampāyana: «En verdad practicas severas austeridades; eres bien conocida por mí, oh mujer de nobles votos. ¿Con qué propósito ha nacido en tu corazón este empeño, oh bienaventurada?»
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Austerity and vows are ethically meaningful only when guided by a clear, worthy intention; the verse highlights the importance of examining the purpose (artha) behind spiritual discipline.
The narrator-speaker Vaiśampāyana addresses a woman devoted to strict observances, acknowledging her intense tapas and asking what inner resolve or aim has prompted her present undertaking.