गीतज्ञा अतिगीतेन तोषयंति नराधिपान् । स्तुवंति च धनाढ्यांश्च धनलोभेन मोहिता
gītajñā atigītena toṣayaṃti narādhipān | stuvaṃti ca dhanāḍhyāṃśca dhanalobhena mohitā
ពួកគេជាអ្នកចេះចម្រៀង លើកទឹកចិត្តស្តេចដោយបទច្រៀងដ៏វិចិត្រ; ហើយដោយត្រូវមោហៈដោយលោភទ្រព្យ ក៏សរសើរអ្នកមានទ្រព្យផងដែរ។
Gaṇas (continuing explanation)
Listener: Unspecified in excerpt
Scene: Gandharvas perform in two settings: a radiant deva-sabhā and a human royal court; in the latter, coins and gifts pass hands, hinting at greed’s pull.
Art and praise can become tainted when motivated by greed; intention (bhāva) matters in dharmic life.
No; this is a character-description within the Kāśīkhaṇḍa narrative.
None; it offers ethical observation about motivation behind stuti and performance.