Vivāha-dharma: Kanyā-pradāna, Śulka, and Pāṇigrahaṇa-niṣṭhā (अनुशासन पर्व, अध्याय ४४)
सतां वाचं गुरो: पत्न्या विपुल: पर्यवर्तयत् । भो: किमागमने कृत्यमिति तस्यास्तु नि:सृता
satāṁ vācaṁ guroḥ patnyā vipulaḥ paryavartayat | bhoḥ kim āgamane kṛtyam iti tasyāstu niḥsṛtā ||
Bhishma dit : Vipula détourna les paroles que l’épouse du précepteur allait prononcer. À la place, ce qui s’échappa soudain de sa bouche fut : « Hé ! Dans quel dessein es-tu venu ici ? »
भीष्म उवाच
The verse underscores the ethical weight of speech: words may be restrained or redirected in situations charged with propriety, temptation, or social duty, and even a brief utterance can reveal inner intention and shape moral outcomes.
In Bhishma’s narration, Vipula intervenes so that the guru’s wife does not speak the words she intended; instead, she blurts out a guarded question—asking why the other person has come—signaling a tense or morally sensitive encounter.