यो मां कश्चिद् वासयीत न स मां कोपयेदिति । “यदि मेरा थोड़ा-सा भी अपराध बन जाय तो मैं समस्त प्राणियोंपर अत्यन्त कुपित हो उठता हूँ। मेरे इस भाषणको सुनकर कौन मेरे लिये ठहरनेका स्थान देगा? जो कोई मुझे अपने घरमें ठहराये
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Vāyu berkata: “Siapakah yang akan memberi aku tempat berteduh setelah mendengar kata-kataku? Jika tersilap sedikit sahaja terhadapku, aku menyala dengan murka yang dahsyat terhadap segala makhluk. Maka sesiapa yang membenarkan aku tinggal di rumahnya janganlah membangkitkan kemurkaanku; hendaklah dia sentiasa berjaga-jaga tentang hal ini.”
वायुदेव उवाच
The passage highlights the ethical danger of uncontrolled anger: when a powerful being (or person) is easily provoked, others must exercise constant restraint and care. Implicitly, it also critiques such volatility by showing how it makes social life—like offering hospitality—difficult and burdensome.
Vāyu speaks about his own temperament, admitting that even a small offense can trigger overwhelming anger. He then states a condition for anyone who would host him: they must ensure they do not provoke him and must remain continually cautious.