ब्राह्मणा हि महद्भूतमस्मिललोके परत्र च । भस्म कुर्युर्जगदिदं क्रुद्धा: प्रत्यक्षदर्शिन:
brāhmaṇā hi mahadbhūtam asmin loke paratra ca | bhasma kuryur jagad idaṁ kruddhāḥ pratyakṣadarśinaḥ ||
風神ヴāユデーヴァは言った。「婆羅門はこの世においても彼岸においても、大いなる力と見なされる。彼らは直観して見る聖仙であり、もし怒りに燃えれば、この全世界を灰に帰すことさえできる。」
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse stresses the immense spiritual and moral potency attributed to Brahmins as seers, and warns that disrespect or provocation can unleash destructive consequences; ethically, it implies the need for restraint (especially of anger) and reverence toward those devoted to knowledge and dharma.
Vāyu-deva is speaking and underscores the extraordinary status of Brahmins across both worlds, describing them as direct perceivers whose anger can metaphorically (and in epic logic, literally) burn the world—serving as a cautionary statement within the discourse on conduct and dharma.