निषसाद रथोपस्थे दुर्वाचा सुजनो यथा । तथागतं तु तं दृष्ट्वा धनेशं वै मृतं यथा
niṣasāda rathopasthe durvācā sujano yathā | tathāgataṃ tu taṃ dṛṣṭvā dhaneśaṃ vai mṛtaṃ yathā
Se desplomó sobre el asiento del carro, como un hombre virtuoso abatido por palabras crueles. Al verlo así, creyeron en verdad que Dhanesha, Señor de las Riquezas, estaba como muerto.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced)
Scene: Kubera slumps onto the chariot-seat, limp and pale; companions stare, believing him dead; the metaphor of ‘cruel words’ appears as dark arrows striking a gentle figure in a parallel vignette.
Cruel speech can ‘kill’ the spirit of the virtuous; dharma upholds gentle, truthful, beneficial vāṇī.
No tīrtha is referenced.
None.