Shukra’s Curse on King Danda and Andhaka’s Challenge to Shiva
अथोवाच नृपो ब्रह्मन् ममापि ललनोत्तमा नष्टा कृतश्रमस्यापि कस्याहं कथयामि ताम्
athovāca nṛpo brahman mamāpi lalanottamā naṣṭā kṛtaśramasyāpi kasyāhaṃ kathayāmi tām
ແລ້ວພະຣາຊາກ່າວວ່າ: “ໂອ້ ພຣາຫມັນ, ນາງຜູ້ຍິງອັນປະເສີດຂອງເຮົາກໍສູນຫາຍໄປເຊັ່ນກັນ. ແມ່ນແຕ່ເຮົາເມື່ອຍລ້າແລ້ວ ເຮົາຈະເລົ່າເລື່ອງນາງ ແລະຄວາມທຸກຂອງເຮົາ ໃຫ້ໃຜຟັງໄດ້?”
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It marks a turning point from action to confession: the king’s loss becomes the motive for seeking guidance, help, or a quest, a common Purāṇic device to propel the next episode.
In Purāṇic idiom, a Brahmin represents dharma, counsel, and ritual competence; approaching him frames the problem as one requiring righteous guidance, not merely force.