नारद उवाच । ततो विममृशे श्लोको बहुधा समभागिनाम् । अनिश्चयाद्विचार्यासौ घटाद्यैः समभागिता
nārada uvāca | tato vimamṛśe śloko bahudhā samabhāginām | aniścayādvicāryāsau ghaṭādyaiḥ samabhāgitā
Dijo Nārada: Entonces reflexionó de muchas maneras sobre aquel verso acerca de los «partícipes iguales». En su incertidumbre, consideró si esa igualdad de parte se aplica mediante cosas como la vasija y otros medios.
Nārada
Scene: Nārada narrates as a thoughtful figure pauses, contemplating the proverb; the well, pot, and rope appear as symbolic objects around him.
Dharma often requires careful deliberation (vicāra); slogans and proverbs must be thoughtfully applied to concrete situations.
No tīrtha is named in this verse; it is a reflective moment within a dharma dialogue.
None; the verse models dharmic reasoning—pausing, reflecting, and examining implications before acting.