अज्ञान–लोभयोः परस्परहेतुत्वम्
Mutual Causality of Ignorance and Greed
कृत्स्नं नूनं स दहति इति लोको व्यवस्यति । यत्र त्वं तादृशो भूत्वा धर्ममेवानुपश्यसि
kṛtsnaṃ nūnaṃ sa dahatīti loko vyavasyati | yatra tvaṃ tādṛśo bhūtvā dharmam evānupaśyasi |
シャウナカは言った。「世の人は、かかる者は必ずや万事を焼き尽くすと断じている。しかるに汝は、まさにその類でありながら、ただダルマのみに眼差しを据えている——これは小さからぬ驚異である。」
शौनक उवाच
The verse contrasts public expectation— that a harsh, intense nature will lead to destructive behavior— with the higher ideal of remaining oriented to dharma. True greatness is shown when one’s temperament or power does not override moral discernment.
Śaunaka addresses a person reputed to be fierce or capable of great destruction. He notes that people assume such a person would ‘burn everything,’ yet expresses admiration that the addressee still looks only to dharma, highlighting moral steadiness amid a formidable disposition.