The Origin of the Daṇḍaka Forest and Rāma’s Dharma-Judgment
Vulture vs. Owl
दिव्यानां पार्थिवानां च राजसूये क्षयः श्रुतः । स त्वं पुरुषशार्दूल बुद्ध्या संचिंत्य पार्थिव
divyānāṃ pārthivānāṃ ca rājasūye kṣayaḥ śrutaḥ | sa tvaṃ puruṣaśārdūla buddhyā saṃciṃtya pārthiva
രാജസൂയ യാഗത്തിൽ ദിവ്യർക്കും ഭൂമിയിലെ രാജാക്കന്മാർക്കും പോലും ക്ഷയം സംഭവിക്കുമെന്ന് കേട്ടിരിക്കുന്നു. അതിനാൽ ഹേ പുരുഷശാർദൂലാ, ഹേ രാജാവേ, ബുദ്ധിയോടെ ചിന്തിക്കൂ।
Unspecified (context-dependent narrator/sage addressing a king)
Concept: Ritual power without discernment can become a cause of ruin; dharmic intelligence (buddhi) must govern royal ambition.
Application: Before pursuing status-driven goals (titles, recognition, grand ceremonies), examine motives, consequences, and ethical costs; choose restraint when ego is being fed.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: संचिंत्य = सम् + चिन्त्य (सम्-उपसर्गपूर्वक ल्यप्-प्रत्ययान्त अव्यय). अन्यत्र प्रमुखसन्धिः न।
It cautions that grand royal rituals like the Rājasūya can still lead to downfall, so a king should act with careful discernment rather than pride or haste.
The verse universalizes the warning: status—whether celestial or royal—does not guarantee immunity from decline if one’s motives or conduct around power and ritual are flawed.
Kingship should be guided by buddhi (discriminating intelligence): evaluate consequences, restrain ego, and prioritize dharma over mere display of sovereignty.