कालनिर्णयः, युगधर्मवर्णनम्, सृष्टिक्रमश्च
Time-Reckoning, Yuga-Dharma, and the Sequence of Creation
कल्याणी रूपसम्पन्ना दुर्भगा शक्र दृश्यते । अलक्षणा विरूपा च सुभगा दृश्यते परा
śakra uvāca | kalyāṇī rūpasampannā durbhagā śakra dṛśyate | alakṣaṇā virūpā ca subhagā dṛśyate parā, śakra |
釈迦羅は言った。「おお釈迦羅よ、行いも思いも吉祥で、姿も美しい女が、なお不運に見え――夫婦の福を失っているのが見られる。しかるに、凶相を帯び、容姿も醜い女が、かえって大いに幸運に見えることもある。」
श॒क्र उवाच
The verse highlights an ethical-philosophical problem: outward qualities (beauty, good conduct) do not always align with visible worldly outcomes (good fortune, marital prosperity). It prompts reflection on karma, unseen causes, and the limits of judging merit by external success.
Śakra (Indra) voices an observation about contradictory life outcomes—an apparently virtuous and beautiful woman being unfortunate, and an apparently inauspicious and unattractive woman being fortunate—setting up a discussion on the causes of fortune, the workings of karma, and the complexity of dharma.