चत्वार एकतो वेदा: साड्रोपाड़्ा: सविस्तरा: । स्वधीता मनुजव्याप्र सत्यमेक॑ किलैकत:,नरसिंह! एक ओर अंग और उपांगोंसहित विस्तारपूर्वक चारों वेदोंका स्वाध्याय हो और दूसरी ओर केवल सत्यभाषण हो तो वह निश्चय ही उससे बढ़कर है
catvāra ekato vedāḥ sāṅgopāṅgāḥ savistarāḥ | svādhītā manujavyāghra satyam ekaṃ kilai kataḥ narasiṃha ||
Bṛhadaśva said: “O tiger among men, O lion among men—if on one side there were the four Vedas, studied in full with all their limbs and subsidiary disciplines, and on the other side there were only truthfulness, then truthfulness alone is indeed the greater.”
बृहृदश्च उवाच
The verse ranks ethical integrity—especially truthfulness in speech—above even exhaustive scriptural learning. Mastery of the four Vedas with all auxiliary disciplines is portrayed as less valuable than steadfast commitment to truth.
Bṛhadaśva addresses a heroic listener (praised as “tiger/lion among men”) and offers a moral evaluation: between vast Vedic study and simple truthfulness, he declares truthfulness to be superior, reinforcing a dharmic standard for conduct.