Cyavana’s Yogic Display and Kuśika’s Recognition of Tapas (च्यवन-योगप्रभावः कुशिकस्य तपःप्रशंसा च)
च्यवन उवाच सहस्रन॑ नाहमहामि किं वा त्वं मन््यसे नृप । सदृशं दीयतां मूल्यं स्वबुद्ध्या निश्चयं कुरु
Cyavana uvāca: sahasreṇa nāham ahāmi kiṁ vā tvaṁ manyase nṛpa | sadṛśaṁ dīyatāṁ mūlyaṁ svabuddhyā niścayaṁ kuru ||
च्यवन म्हणाला—नरेश्वर! मी केवळ एक हजार मुद्रांत विकत घेण्यासारखा नाही. तुम्हाला माझे मूल्य इतकेच वाटते काय? माझ्यास योग्य असे मूल्य द्या; ते किती असावे हे स्वतःच्या बुद्धीने विचार करून ठरवा.
च्यवन उवाच
Worth and recompense should be proportionate and guided by dharma: one should not reduce a person—especially a venerable sage—to a trivial monetary valuation. The king is urged to use independent judgment (svabuddhi) to determine what is truly appropriate (sadṛśa).
Cyavana addresses a king who appears to be offering (or proposing) a fixed payment of a thousand coins. Cyavana rejects that as inadequate and instructs the king to decide, through his own discernment, a fitting value—framing the issue as one of propriety and ethical judgment rather than mere transaction.