Vyāghra–Gomāyu Saṃvāda (व्याघ्रगोमायु संवाद) — Testing Character Beneath Appearances
मित्रबुद्धया च गोमायुं सान्त्वयित्वा प्रसाद्य च । दोषैस्तु समता नेतुमैच्छन्नशुभबुद्धय:
mitrabuddhayā ca gomāyuṃ sāntvayitvā prasādya ca | doṣais tu samatā netum aicchann aśubhabuddhayaḥ ||
Śārṭūla berkata: “Dengan menyangka si jakal sebagai sahabat, mereka menenangkannya dan memenangi hatinya; namun dengan niat yang tidak suci, mereka mahu menariknya turun ke paras mereka dengan menonjolkan cela—mencari kesamarataan bukan melalui kebajikan, tetapi melalui cercaan.”
शार्टूल उवाच
The verse warns against counterfeit friendship: soothing words and outward goodwill can conceal a harmful motive. Seeking “equality” by dragging others down through fault-finding is unethical; true parity should be pursued by self-improvement and virtue, not by blame and manipulation.
Śārṭūla describes a character who approaches a jackal in the guise of friendship, pacifies and pleases him, and then—driven by impure intent—tries to reduce him to the same level by emphasizing defects, using criticism as a tool of control.