ययातेर्वानप्रस्थतपःस्वर्गारोहणम् | Yayāti’s Vānaprastha Austerities and Ascent to Heaven
देवयान्युवाच केनास्यर्थेन नृपते इमं देशमुपागत: । जिधघृक्षुर्वारिजं किंचिदथवा मृगलिप्सया
devayāny uvāca kenāsyārthena nṛpate imaṁ deśam upāgataḥ | jighṛkṣur vārijaṁ kiñcid athavā mṛga-lipsayā ||
Devayānī dit : «Ô roi, dans quel dessein es-tu venu en cette partie de la forêt ? Es-tu venu puiser de l’eau, cueillir quelque lotus, ou bien poussé par le désir de chasser ?»
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse foregrounds the ethical importance of intention: before judging an action (entering the forest), one should ask its purpose—whether it is a harmless need (water/lotus) or a potentially harmful impulse (hunting).
Devayānī addresses a king who has arrived in a forest region and asks why he has come—whether to collect water or lotus, or to hunt—setting up the circumstances for their ensuing interaction.