छत्रोपानहदानफलप्रशंसा — Praise of the Merit of Donating Umbrella and Footwear
प्रत्याजगाम च शरांस्तानादाय यशस्विनी
pratyājagāma ca śarāṁs tān ādāya yaśasvinī | reṇukā sundarāṅgī tān bāṇān gṛhītvā nivṛttā tadā bhṛśaṁ khinnābhavat | pādāgnidāhajanitaṁ duḥkhaṁ kathaṁcid sahamānā patibhayāt tharatharā kampamānā teṣāṁ samīpam āyayau ||
ビーシュマは語った。「名高く、肢体も麗しいレーヌカーは、その矢を携えて戻って来た。だがその時、彼女はひどく打ちひしがれていた――足裏を焼くような痛みをどうにか堪え、夫を恐れて震えながら、彼らのもとへ近づいた。」
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical strain that arises when duty or obedience is driven by fear rather than mutual righteousness. It invites reflection on dharma in household relations—authority should not become a cause of cruelty or terror, and endurance under coercion is portrayed as painful and morally fraught.
Renuka returns carrying the arrows she was sent to fetch. She is physically suffering (her feet feel burned) and emotionally shaken, approaching while trembling because she fears her husband’s reaction.