Adhyaya 20 — Ritadhvaja’s Companionship with the Naga Princes and the Origin of the Horse Kuvalaya
तद्वियोगेन नस्तात ! न पातालञ्च शीतलम् ।
परितापाय तत्सङ्गादाह्लादाय रविर्दिवा ॥
tad-viyogena nas tāta! na pātālañ ca śītalam |
paritāpāya tat-saṅgād āhlādāya ravir divā ||
「彼と離れては、父上、パーターラでさえ私どもには涼やかではありません。昼は太陽が身を焼きます。けれども彼と共にあれば歓喜が湧きます。」
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Suffering and comfort are mind-mediated: separation turns even a ‘cool’ realm into discomfort and makes the sun feel like torment. The verse warns how unchecked attachment externalizes well-being and amplifies distress.
Didactic upākhyāna emphasizing inner causality of experience; not directly pancalakṣaṇa doctrinal content.
The ‘cool Pātāla’ becoming ‘not cool’ is a metaphor for the loss of inner śīta (coolness/śānti). Viraha ignites inner agni (paritāpa), while saṅga temporarily cools it—pointing to the deeper need for self-established śānti.