कन्या सदा दुःखकरी नृणां पते स्त्रीणां तथा शोककरी महामते । तस्माद्विमृश्य सुचिरं स्वयमेव बुद्ध्या यथा हितं शैलपते तदुच्यताम्
kanyā sadā duḥkhakarī nṛṇāṃ pate strīṇāṃ tathā śokakarī mahāmate | tasmādvimṛśya suciraṃ svayameva buddhyā yathā hitaṃ śailapate taducyatām
“हे नृपते, कन्या नेहमी दुःख देणारी असते; आणि हे महामते, स्त्रियांसाठीही ती शोकाचे कारण ठरते. म्हणून हे शैलपते, स्वतःच्या बुद्धीने दीर्घ विचार करून जे हितकर तेच बोला।”
Menā
Scene: Menā speaks earnestly, her smile fading into concern; she gestures as if weighing consequences, while Himavān listens gravely amid a Himalayan court with austere beauty.
Before accepting a heavy responsibility, one should deliberate with clear discernment and choose what serves true welfare (hita).
No site is directly praised; the verse is part of the Kedārakhaṇḍa storyline situated in the sacred Himalayan milieu.
None; it is ethical counsel urging careful reflection.