दूतीषु कोनुरागोयं महाराजाल्पिकास्विह । अनायासेन च वयमायास्यामस्तदागमात्
dūtīṣu konurāgoyaṃ mahārājālpikāsviha | anāyāsena ca vayamāyāsyāmastadāgamāt
「大王よ、ただの女の使者に何の執着があるのですか。ここにいる私どもは取るに足りぬ者。いずれにせよ、来るべき時が至れば、労せずしてまた参りましょう。」
Kālarātrī
Listener: Śaunaka and sages (frame)
Scene: Kālarātrī dismisses the king’s attraction with cool disdain, asserting their insignificance as envoys and the certainty of their return when time dictates; the daitya’s desire is checked by her composure.
Desire directed toward what is improper (messengers) is condemned; self-control and respect for dharmic roles are upheld.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this verse.
None.