The Account of Kāṣṭhīlā (Kāṣṭhīlā-ākhyāna) within the Mohinī Narrative
पुत्रस्य वचनात्प्राप्ता तत्क्षणं नृपसन्निधौ । श्राविता मोहिनी वाक्यं पितुर्वाक्यं तथैव च ॥ ३ ॥
putrasya vacanātprāptā tatkṣaṇaṃ nṛpasannidhau | śrāvitā mohinī vākyaṃ piturvākyaṃ tathaiva ca || 3 ||
子の言葉により、彼女はただちに王の御前に赴いた。そこでモーヒニーは、子の申し立てと同様に父の言葉をも聞かされた。
Narada (narrating the episode to the Sanatkumara brothers, contextually)
Vrata: none
Rasa: {"primary_rasa":"shanta","secondary_rasa":"karuna","emotional_journey":"A tense domestic-ethical situation is brought into the king’s court; the mood moves from urgency (immediate summons) to sober hearing and adjudication."}
It highlights dharma through due hearing: truth and justice are approached by listening impartially to all parties before judgment.
Indirectly, it supports bhakti-based dharma by emphasizing integrity and fairness—virtues that sustain righteous conduct aligned with devotion and sacred order.
It reflects principles akin to Nyaya-style reasoning and procedural fairness in discourse—careful hearing (śravaṇa) of statements before forming conclusions.