न ब्रवीम्युत्तरे मिथ्या सत्यमेतद् भविष्यति । एष संजीवयाम्येनं पश्यतां सर्वदेहिनाम्,“बेटी उत्तरा! मैं झूठ नहीं बोलता। मैंने जो प्रतिज्ञा की है, वह सत्य होकर ही रहेगी। देखो, मैं समस्त देहधारियोंके देखते-देखते अभी इस बालकको जिलाये देता हूँ
na bravīmy uttare mithyā satyam etad bhaviṣyati | eṣa saṃjīvayāmy enaṃ paśyatāṃ sarvadehinām ||
ヴァイシャンパーヤナは語った。「ウッタラーよ、我は偽りを語らぬ。我が立てた誓いは必ず真となる。見よ——あらゆる有身の者たちの眼前で、今この子を生き返らせよう。」
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse foregrounds satya (truthfulness) and fidelity to one’s vow: a righteous person does not utter falsehood, and a solemn promise is treated as morally binding, to be fulfilled even under intense emotional and public scrutiny.
In the aftermath of the war, Uttarā’s child lies lifeless; the speaker declares to Uttarā that he does not lie and that his pledge will be realized, announcing—before all present—that he will revive the child.