Gālava Completes the Horse-Gift: Garuḍa’s Counsel and Viśvāmitra’s Acceptance (गालव-विष्वामित्र-सम्बन्धः)
गुर्वर्थोडयं समारम्भो न हयै: कृत्यमस्ति मे । यदि शक््यं महाराज क्रियतामविचारितम्
gurvarthodayaṃ samārambho na hayaiḥ kṛtyam asti me | yadi śakyaṃ mahārāja kriyatām avicāritam ||
Nārada berkata: “Usaha ini dimulai semata-mata untuk menghimpun sarana bagi guru-dakṣiṇā; selain itu aku tidak memerlukan kuda-kuda ini. Wahai Mahārāja, bila engkau mampu membayar kewajiban ini, maka laksanakanlah segera tanpa ragu.”
नारद उवाच
The verse highlights intention and dharma: possessions (here, horses) are not sought for personal enjoyment but as a means to fulfill a righteous obligation—paying the guru’s due. It also urges prompt, decisive action when one is capable of supporting a just cause.
Nārada explains to the king that his current effort involving horses is undertaken solely to obtain resources for guru-dakṣiṇā. He tells the king that if he can provide the required payment, he should do so immediately, removing the need for further pursuit of the horses.