Dhruva Uses the Nārāyaṇāstra; Manu Checks His Wrath and Teaches Dharma
नास्मत्कुलोचितं तात कर्मैतत्सद्विगर्हितम् । वधो यदुपदेवानामारब्धस्तेऽकृतैनसाम् ॥ ८ ॥
nāsmat-kulocitaṁ tāta karmaitat sad-vigarhitam vadho yad upadevānām ārabdhas te ’kṛtainasām
愛する息子よ、あなたが始めた罪のないヤクシャたちの殺害は、権威ある者たちによって全く認められておらず、宗教と非宗教の法を知っているはずの私たちの家族にはふさわしくない行為である。
This verse condemns violence driven by rage, stating it is not noble and is censured by saintly persons—especially when directed at those who are without offense.
Dhruva, grieving and enraged, began killing Yakshas indiscriminately. Manu intervened to restore dharma, reminding him that punishing the blameless is unrighteous.
Before reacting, distinguish the actual cause of harm from unrelated people; seek justice without revenge, and let righteous principles—not anger—guide decisions.