Bhagīratha Brings Gaṅgā; Saudāsa’s Curse; Khaṭvāṅga’s Instant Renunciation
क्षुधार्तो जगृहे विप्रं तत्पत्न्याहाकृतार्थवत् । न भवान् राक्षस: साक्षादिक्ष्वाकूणां महारथ: ॥ २६ ॥ मदयन्त्या: पतिर्वीर नाधर्मं कर्तुमर्हसि । देहि मेऽपत्यकामाया अकृतार्थं पतिं द्विजम् ॥ २७ ॥
kṣudhārto jagṛhe vipraṁ tat-patny āhākṛtārthavat na bhavān rākṣasaḥ sākṣād ikṣvākūṇāṁ mahā-rathaḥ
羅刹の性向に駆られ、飢えに苦しむサウダーサはその婆羅門を捕らえた。すると婆羅門の哀れな妻は言った。「勇士よ、あなたは真の人喰いではありません。あなたはイークシュヴァーク王統の大戦士、マダヤンティの夫です。そのようなアダルマをなさってはなりません。私は子を望んでおります。まだ私を身ごもらせていないこの婆羅門の夫を、どうかお返しください。」
This verse shows that distress like hunger does not justify adharmic acts; the wife appeals to the assailant’s noble lineage to awaken restraint and righteous conduct.
She uses moral persuasion—reminding him that such cruelty is unworthy of a noble kṣatriya—so he will release the brāhmaṇa and act according to dharma.
When pressured by need or emotion, remember your values and identity; choose integrity over impulse, and avoid harming others for short-term relief.