रोगे दर्पे च माने च द्रोहे पापे च कर्मणि । अप्रिये चैव कर्तव्ये चिरकारी प्रशस्यते
roge darpe ca māne ca drohe pāpe ca karmaṇi | apriye caiva kartavye cirakārī praśasyate
En la enfermedad, en la soberbia, en el orgullo herido, en la traición, en la acción pecaminosa y en los deberes desagradables, es alabado quien procede con reflexión y mesura.
Gautama (quoted within Sūta’s narration)
Scene: A calm teacher instructs a troubled householder: scenes of sickness, wounded pride, betrayal, and a difficult duty appear as symbolic vignettes; the central figure holds a rosary or palm-leaf manuscript, embodying measured response.
When emotions and faults run high, dharma is protected by slowing down—reflecting before acting.
No tīrtha is mentioned.
None; it is guidance for ethical decision-making.