कपिल–स्यूमरश्मि संवादः
Kapila and Syūmaraśmi on Renunciation, Householder Support, and Epistemic Authority
अकार्य नहुषाकार्षील॑प्स्यामस्त्वत्कृते व्यथाम् । शतं चैकं च रोगाणां सर्वभूतेष्वपातयन्
akārya nahuṣākārṣīl lapsyāmas tvat-kṛte vyathām | śataṃ caikaṃ ca rogāṇāṃ sarva-bhūteṣv apātayan ||
トゥーラダーラは言った。「汝は為すべからざることを為し、ナフシャのごとく振る舞った。汝のために我らは苦悩を受け、さらに汝は一切の生きとし生けるものに百一の病を降りかけたのだ。」
तुलाधार उवाच
Wrongful conduct (akārya) harms not only the immediate victim but can spread suffering broadly; ethical lapses are portrayed as having communal and even universal consequences, so one should act with restraint and compassion toward all beings.
Tūladhāra rebukes the other party for an improper act, comparing the behavior to the notorious misconduct of King Nahuṣa, and warns that the deed brings distress and is figuratively described as inflicting ‘a hundred and one diseases’ upon all creatures.