Nahūṣa’s Fall Explained: Agastya’s Account to Indra (Śalya-narrated)
यच्चापि त्वमृषीन् मूढ ब्रह्मुकल्पान् दुरासदान्
yaccāpi tvam ṛṣīn mūḍha brahmukalpān durāsadān
ຍິ່ງໄປກວ່ານັ້ນ ໂອ ຜູ້ຫຼົງໂງ່, ເຈົ້າຍັງກ້າເຜີຍໜ້າຕໍ່ບັນດາລຶສີ—ຜູ້ບຸນຍາທິການດຸດດັ່ງພຣະພຣົມ, ເຂົ້າໃກ້ຍາກ ແລະນ່າຢ້ານກົວ—ຈຶ່ງເປັນການເຜີຍໃຫ້ເຫັນຄວາມອວດດີບໍ່ຮູ້ຄິດ ແລະການຂາດປັນຍາໃນການແຍກແຍະອໍານາດທາງທໍາທີ່ແທ້ຈິງ.
अगस्त्य उवाच
One should recognize and honor spiritual authority; arrogance that leads one to challenge or disrespect great sages is portrayed as delusion and a breach of dharma.
Agastya rebukes the addressed person, pointing out that he has even taken on mighty ṛṣis—Brahma-like and unapproachable—highlighting the speaker’s condemnation of the person’s folly and overconfidence.