Vānaprastha-dharma and Tapas: Śiva–Umā Saṃvāda
Forest-Stage Discipline and Austerity
के गुणा नीलषण्डस्य प्रमुक्तस्य तपोधना:
ke guṇā nīlaṣaṇḍasya pramuktasya tapodhanāḥ
ശക്രൻ പറഞ്ഞു—ഹേ തപോധനാ! മോചിതനായ നീലഷണ്ഡനിൽ ഏതു ഗുണങ്ങളുണ്ട്?
शक्र उवाच
The verse frames virtue (guṇa) as something to be examined and articulated—especially after a moral turning point such as being ‘released’—highlighting that ethical worth is assessed through qualities cultivated by discipline (tapas) and recognized through inquiry.
Indra (Śakra) addresses ascetics (‘tapodhanāḥ’) and asks them to describe the virtues of a figure named Nīlaṣaṇḍa, specifically in the context that he has been freed or released, prompting an evaluation of his character.