अनाथकृपणार्तेषु सघृणाः खलु साधवः । इत्थमभ्यर्थितः सोऽपि पुरुषादः स निर्घृणः
anāthakṛpaṇārteṣu saghṛṇāḥ khalu sādhavaḥ | itthamabhyarthitaḥ so'pi puruṣādaḥ sa nirghṛṇaḥ
Ciertamente, los justos son compasivos con los desamparados, los pobres y los afligidos. Sin embargo, aunque así se le suplicó, él —un devorador de hombres— permaneció despiadado.
Narrator (contextual; moral commentary within the narration)
Scene: A group of supplicants plead; the man-eater stands unmoved, shadowed and hard-eyed, contrasting with the luminous, gentle faces of the compassionate; the moral polarity is visually stark.
Compassion is a defining mark of sādhus; cruelty that ignores sincere supplication is condemned as adharma.
None is mentioned; it is a general ethical observation within the story.
None.