सोऽब्रवीदद्य मे लब्धा कथं मां वदसे मृषा । सोऽब्रवीद्ध्यो मया लब्धा बलान्नेतुं त्वमिच्छसि
so'bravīdadya me labdhā kathaṃ māṃ vadase mṛṣā | so'bravīddhyo mayā labdhā balānnetuṃ tvamicchasi
एक ने कहा—आज मुझे यह मिली है; तुम मेरे विषय में झूठ कैसे बोलते हो? दूसरे ने कहा—कल मुझे यह मिली थी; तुम इसे बलपूर्वक ले जाना चाहते हो।
Narrator (reporting alternating statements of the two brāhmaṇas)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: sages/pilgrims (contextual)
Scene: The two brāhmaṇas argue with pointed fingers; one insists ‘today’, the other ‘yesterday’; the cow stands between, symbolizing contested dharma; bystanders begin to gather.
Conflicting testimonies must be settled through impartial judgment; force and falsehood both lead away from dharma.
The Dvārakā Māhātmya context continues, tying moral order to the sanctified region associated with Dvārakā.
None; the verse emphasizes ethical speech (satya) and rejection of coercion (balāt).