इत्थं स श्येनसंप्रोक्तः पत्न्याप्युत्साहितः खगः । अयुध्यत्तेन श्येनेन स्वदुर्गद्वारमाश्रितः
itthaṃ sa śyenasaṃproktaḥ patnyāpyutsāhitaḥ khagaḥ | ayudhyattena śyenena svadurgadvāramāśritaḥ
Ainsi, repris par le faucon et encouragé aussi par son épouse, l’oiseau se réfugia à la porte de sa propre forteresse et combattit ce faucon.
Skanda (narrating)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: At the doorway of a nest-like fort/stronghold, the pigeon—now resolute—faces the hawk; the wife-bird stands slightly behind, wings lifted in encouragement, creating a tableau of courage born of counsel.
Courage can be awakened through righteous counsel; taking refuge in one’s dharmic ‘stronghold’ and resisting injustice becomes an act of moral recovery.
No specific tirtha is named in this verse; it continues the illustrative moral narrative within the Kāśīkhaṇḍa.
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