Puṣkara-Śapatha Itihāsa (Agastya–Indra Dispute at the Tīrthas) | पुष्कर-शपथ-आख्यानम्
भरद्वाज उवाच उत्पन्नस्य रुरो: शंंगं वर्धमानस्य वर्धते । प्रार्थना पुरुषस्येव तस्य मात्रा न विद्यते
bharadvāja uvāca utpannasya ruroḥ śṛṅgaṃ vardhamānasya vardhate | prārthanā puruṣasyeva tasya mātrā na vidyate ||
भरद्वाज म्हणाले—“जसा ‘रुरु’ सर्पाचा शिंग एकदा उत्पन्न झाला की वाढत-वाढत सतत वाढतच राहतो, तशीच मनुष्याची प्रार्थना—म्हणजेच इच्छा—फुगत जाते; तिची ठरावीक मात्रा किंवा सीमा नसते.”
भरद्वाज उवाच
Human asking and craving tend to be unbounded: like a growing horn, desire expands unless restrained. The ethical implication is the need for moderation, contentment, and disciplined speech—knowing when to stop requesting or demanding.
Bharadvāja delivers a didactic observation using a vivid natural metaphor (Ruru’s horn) to illustrate a moral point about human behavior: petitions and wants can keep increasing without a natural limit.