Kṛṣṇasya Dvārakā-praveśaḥ — Krishna’s Return to Dvārakā and the Raivataka Festival
यस्मिंस्ते कुण्डले बद्धे तदा द्विजवरेण वै । उस समय उनकी दृष्टि बेलोंपर ही लगी हुई थी (वे कहाँ गिरते हैं
yasmiṁs te kuṇḍale baddhe tadā dvijavareṇa vai |
Vaiśaṃpāyana berkata: “Pada waktu itu, brahmana yang unggul itu telah mengikat sepasang subang itu pada sehelai kulit rusa. Pandangannya hanya tertumpu pada sulur-sulur; ia tidak menaruh perhatian ke mana sulur yang dipotong itu jatuh. Maka, hampir semua sulur yang ditebasnya jatuh tepat ke atas kulit rusa yang padanya subang-subang itu diikat.”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The passage highlights how fixation on a single task can lead to negligence about consequences; even in simple actions, heedfulness (apramāda) matters, especially when valuable objects are involved.
An eminent brahmin has tied two earrings onto a deerskin. While cutting creepers, the person(s) involved keep watching only the vines, not where they fall, and the cut vines mostly land on the same deerskin where the earrings are secured.