विश्वामित्रस्य शरणागति-प्रशंसा तथा वासिष्ठपुत्र-शापः
Visvamitra grants refuge; the curse upon Vasishta’s sons
प्राणातिपातनिरतो निरनुक्रोशतां गत:।दीर्घकालं मम क्रोधाद्दुर्गतिं वर्तयिष्यति।।1.59.21।।
prāṇātipātanirato niranukrośatāṃ gataḥ | dīrghakālaṃ mama krodhād durgatiṃ vartayiṣyati ||
គេជាប់ចិត្តក្នុងការសម្លាប់ជីវិត ហើយធ្លាក់ចូលទៅក្នុងភាពគ្មានមេត្តាករុណា; ដោយសារព្រះកំហឹងរបស់ខ្ញុំ គេនឹងទ្រាំទ្រស្ថានភាពអាក្រក់វេទនាយូរអង្វែង។
The most powerful sage Viswamitra of fierce asceticism fell silent after after utteringthis curse in the assembly of rishis.ityārṣē śrīmadrāmāyaṇē vālmīkīya ādikāvyē bālakāṇḍē ēkōnaṣaṣṭitamassarga:৷৷Thus ends the fiftyninth sarga of Balakanda of the holy Ramayana the first epic composed by sage Valmiki.
Cruelty and habitual violence lead to downfall; dharma is inseparable from compassion, and its violation brings severe consequence.
Viśvāmitra pronounces a punitive outcome (a curse) upon one characterized by merciless killing, in the presence of other sages.
Moral accountability—actions devoid of mercy invite retribution and suffering.