Jaratkāru’s Marital Compact and Departure (जरत्कारु–जरत्कारुणी संवादः)
ततो भक्षयतस्तस्य फलात् कृमिरभूदणु: । हस्वक: कृष्णनयनस्ताम्रवर्णोडथ शौनक,शौनकजी! खाते समय राजाके हाथमें जो फल था, उससे एक छोटा-सा कीट प्रकट हुआ। देखनेमें वह अत्यन्त लघु था, उसकी आँखें काली और शरीरका रंग ताँबेके समान था
tato bhakṣayatas tasya phalāt krimir abhūd aṇuḥ | hrasvakaḥ kṛṣṇanayanas tāmravarṇo ’tha śaunaka ||
すると彼が食している最中、その手にある果実から、微小なる虫が現れ出た。姿はきわめて小さく、眼は黒く、身は銅の色を帯びていた—そのように見えたのだ、シャウナカよ。この出来事は、運命の隠れた使いが一見ありふれた物を媒介として働くこと、そして呪いあるいは敵意が作用するとき、害は微細に、密かに忍び寄ることを示している。
तक्षक उवाच
The verse highlights that consequences driven by curse, karma, or hostile intent may manifest through subtle and unexpected means; what appears harmless (a fruit) can conceal the instrument of harm, reminding one to be vigilant and ethically mindful about causes set in motion.
As the person is eating the fruit, a tiny worm suddenly emerges from it—described with black eyes and a copper-colored body—marking the appearance of a concealed agent that will play a role in the unfolding danger being narrated to Śaunaka.