उशनसः (शुक्रस्य) चरितम् — The Account of Uśanā (Śukra): Yoga, Grievance, and Pacification
अस्मिन्नर्थे पुरा गीतं शृणुष्वैकमना नृप । यथा दैत्येन वृत्रेण भ्रष्टैश्व्॒येण चेष्टितम्
asminn arthe purā gītaṃ śṛṇuṣvaikamanā nṛpa | yathā daityena vṛtreṇa bhraṣṭaiśvaryeṇa ceṣṭitam ||
ພີສະມະ ກ່າວວ່າ: “ໃນເລື່ອງນີ້ເອງ ໂອ ພຣະຣາຊາ ມີຕຳນານເກົ່າແກ່ບົດໜຶ່ງເຄີຍຖືກຂັບຮ້ອງ—ຈົ່ງຟັງດ້ວຍໃຈອັນຈົດຈ່ອ. ມັນເລົ່າເຖິງວິທີທີ່ໄດຕະຍະ ວຣິຕຣະ (Vṛtra) ປະພຶດ ເມື່ອລາວຕົກຈາກອຳນາດແລະຄວາມຮັ່ງມີ.”
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma introduces an old exemplum to illustrate ethical steadiness: even when one is stripped of power and fortune, one should act with composure and disciplined purpose, not with despair or grasping.
Bhīṣma asks the king to listen attentively to an ancient recited account describing how Vṛtra, a Daitya, conducted himself after losing his sovereignty—setting up a moral illustration through Vṛtra’s response to defeat.