Adhyāya 12: Devas’ Petition to Nahūṣa; Bṛhaspati on Śaraṇāgata-Dharma; Indrāṇī’s Strategic Delay
बहुविघ्न: सुरा: काल: काल: कालं॑ नयिष्यति । गर्वितो बलवांश्षापि नहुषो वरसंश्रयात्
bahuvighnaḥ surāḥ kālaḥ kālaḥ kālaṁ nayiṣyati | garvito balavānś cāpi nahuṣo varasaṁśrayāt ||
「神々よ、時は多くの障りを孕む。時――まさしく時そのものが――彼を定められた終末へと運ぶ。汝らの授けた恩寵の力に支えられ、ナフーシャは強くなり驕り高ぶった。だが、彼を死の顎へと引き渡すのもまた『時』である。」
शल्य उवाच
Power gained through boons or fortune can inflate pride, but arrogance cannot override cosmic order; Kāla (Time/Fate) ultimately humbles and ends all worldly ascendancy.
Shalya addresses the gods, warning that the present situation is filled with obstacles: Nahusha, empowered by their boon, has become strong and conceited, yet Time itself will bring about his downfall and death.