अलर्कोपाख्यानम् — Indriya-Nigraha and Yogic Victory
Mahābhārata 14.30
सुसमाहितचेतास्तु स ततो$चिन्तयत् प्रभु: । स विचिन्त्य चिरं कालमलर्को द्विजसत्तम
susamāhitacetāstu sa tato 'cintayat prabhuḥ | sa vicintya ciraṃ kālam alarko dvijasattamaḥ ||
Dengan hati yang benar-benar terhimpun dan tenang, insan perkasa itu pun mulai merenung. Setelah berfikir lama, Alarka—yang utama dalam kalangan dwija—sampai kepada tekadnya yang telah dipertimbangkan masak-masak.
ब्राह्मण उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical necessity of inner composure (samādhāna of mind) and sustained deliberation before arriving at a decision—suggesting that right action (dharma) is grounded in calm reflection rather than impulse.
The brāhmaṇa narrator describes Alarka as settling his mind and thinking deeply for a long time; the scene marks a transition where careful contemplation precedes the next decisive step in the story.