Adhyāya 12: Devas’ Petition to Nahūṣa; Bṛhaspati on Śaraṇāgata-Dharma; Indrāṇī’s Strategic Delay
शल्य उवाच ततस्तेन तथोक्ते तु प्रीता देवास्तथाब्रुवन् । ब्रह्मन् साथ्विवमुक्त ते हितं सर्वदिवौकसाम्
śalya uvāca | tatastena tathokte tu prītā devās tathābruvan | brahman sādhv idam ukta te hitaṃ sarvadivaukasām |
शल्य म्हणाला—त्याने असे सांगितल्यावर देवता अत्यंत प्रसन्न झाले आणि म्हणाले—‘हे ब्राह्मण! तू जे बोललास ते खरोखर उत्तम आहे; यातच सर्व देवांचे कल्याण आहे.’
शल्य उवाच
Sound counsel grounded in welfare (hita) and right conduct is affirmed as beneficial not merely for an individual but for the whole community; here, even the gods endorse the statement as universally salutary.
After a Brahman (or learned speaker) offers advice, the gods become pleased and respond, praising the counsel as excellent and declaring it to be in the interest of all heavenly beings.