Saṃsāra-Gahana Allegory: The Brāhmaṇa in the Forest and Well (संसारगहन-आख्यान)
तस्य चापि प्रशाखासु वृक्षशाखावलम्बिन: । नानारूपा मधुकरा घोररूपा भयावहा:
tasya cāpi praśākhāsu vṛkṣaśākhāvalambinaḥ | nānārūpā madhukarā ghorarūpā bhayāvahāḥ ||
Dan pada cabang-cabang kecil pohon itu juga, melekat pada dahan-dahannya, terdapat lebah pelbagai jenis—berwajah mengerikan dan membawa ketakutan. Dalam kiasan moral Vidura, makhluk yang berkerumun dan menakutkan ini melambangkan keresahan serta bahaya yang berkumpul di sekeliling hidup yang terjerat oleh keterikatan duniawi dan perbuatan salah, menjadikan jalan si terpedaya semakin berbahaya.
विदुर उवाच
Vidura continues an ethical allegory: when one is caught in the ‘tree’ of worldly entanglement, additional dangers accumulate around it. The frightening ‘bees’ symbolize the many anxieties, threats, and painful consequences that cling to a life driven by error and attachment, intensifying fear and suffering.
Vidura is speaking and describing an image: on the subsidiary branches of a tree, bees of many kinds hang and swarm, appearing dreadful and fear-inducing. The verse functions as part of a larger figurative description meant to warn about perilous conditions surrounding a misguided course of life.