दशरथस्य शोकानुचिन्तनं शब्धवेधि-दोषस्मरणं च
Daśaratha’s grief, karmic reflection, and the remembered ‘śabdavedhī’ misdeed
कश्चिदाम्रवणं छित्त्वा पलाशां श्च निषिञ्चति।पुष्पं दृष्ट्वा फले गृध्नु स्स शोचति फलागमे।।2.63.8।।
kaścid āmravaṇaṃ chittvā palāśāṃś ca niṣiñcati | puṣpaṃ dṛṣṭvā phale gṛdhnuḥ sa śocati phalāgame || 2.63.8 ||
ある者はマンゴーの林を切り倒し、代わりにパラーシャ(palāśa)の木に水を注ぐ。果を貪って花を見て喜ぶが、実りの時が来れば嘆き悲しむ。
If some one cuts down mango trees and plants palasa trees and waters them will repent when he sees only flowers while he expects fruit.
Right action must match right aims: misguided choices driven by greed lead to predictable disappointment—an ethical warning against shortsighted desire.
Daśaratha uses a metaphor to explain how wrong decisions produce regret when results mature.
Foresight and restraint: avoiding greed-based, incoherent choices.