Saṃsāra-Gahana Allegory: The Brāhmaṇa in the Forest and Well (संसारगहन-आख्यान)
कूपमध्ये महानागमपश्यत महाबलम् | कूपवीनाहवेलायामपश्यत महागजम्
kūpamadhye mahānāgam apaśyata mahābalam | kūpavīnāhavelāyām apaśyata mahāgajam ||
ヴィドゥラは言った。「井戸の中ほどに、力強き大蛇を見た。さらに井口には、危難のまさにその時、大いなる象を見た。」この像は、危険が内にも境にもある危局を示し、迷乱や恐慌ではなく、分別と時宜にかなったダルマの行いを促す。
विदुर उवाच
The verse uses stark imagery—danger inside the well and danger at its mouth—to highlight that in moments of crisis one must see realities clearly on all sides and choose a timely, dharmic course, not be blinded by fear or partial perception.
Vidura describes a scene (likely illustrative or proverbial) where someone observes a powerful serpent within a well and a great elephant at the well’s opening at a critical moment, setting up a reflection on peril, judgment, and the need for wise response.