Trita in the Well (Udapāna-kathā) — Balarāma’s Tīrtha Observances
गत्वा च पितर प्राहु: प्रणम्य शिरसा तदा । सोमो वसति नास्मासु तस्मान्न: शरणं भव
gatvā ca pitaraḥ prāhuḥ praṇamya śirasā tadā | somo vasati nāsmāsu tasmān naḥ śaraṇaṃ bhava ||
Elles allèrent vers leur père et, alors, la tête inclinée en signe de révérence, dirent : «Soma ne demeure plus en nous ; sois donc notre refuge.»
वैशम्पायन उवाच
When one feels depleted of inner auspicious strength (symbolized by Soma), the dharmic response is humility and seeking rightful refuge—approaching an elder/authority with reverence and asking for protection and guidance rather than acting from pride or despair.
The speaker reports that certain persons, after going to their father, bow respectfully and confess that ‘Soma’—a sign of vitality/auspicious power—no longer resides in them, and they request him to become their shelter.