उलूक उवाच । मयि जीवति मित्रे मे भवान्मरणमेति च । अद्यप्रभृति कस्तर्हि हृदा मम लभिष्यति
ulūka uvāca | mayi jīvati mitre me bhavānmaraṇameti ca | adyaprabhṛti kastarhi hṛdā mama labhiṣyati
Dijo Ulūka: «¡Mientras yo—tu amigo—sigo con vida, tú vas a encontrarte con la muerte! Desde hoy, ¿a quién hallará mi corazón como compañero verdadero?»
Ulūka
Scene: A sorrowful bird-friend (Ulūka) laments to a companion about impending death; the setting is a forest hermitage edge, with the king’s fate implied in the background.
Human (and creaturely) bonds are sacred; dharma is lived through loyalty, care, and the refusal to abandon a friend.
No tīrtha is directly mentioned in this verse.
No explicit rite is prescribed; the verse is an emotional appeal grounded in friendship-dharma.