Skanda–Mātṛgaṇa-janma: Kumārakāḥ, Kanyāgaṇāḥ, and the Vīrāṣṭaka (स्कन्द-मातृगण-सम्भवः)
ब्राह्मण उवाच एवमेतानि पुरुषा दुःखानि च सुखानि च । आप्ुवन्ति महाबुद्धे नोत्कण्ठां कर्तुमहसि,ब्राह्मण बोला--महामते! मनुष्य इसी प्रकार दुःख और सुख पाते रहते हैं। इसके लिये आपको चिन्ता नहीं करनी चाहिये
brāhmaṇa uvāca: evam etāni puruṣā duḥkhāni ca sukhāni ca āpnuvanti mahābuddhe notkaṇṭhāṃ kartum arhasi.
Brahmana itu berkata: “Wahai yang berjiwa besar, manusia menemui dukacita dan kegembiraan dengan cara begini. Oleh itu, janganlah engkau menyerah kepada kerinduan cemas atau kesedihan.”
ब्राह्मण उवाच
That joy and sorrow naturally come to human beings; therefore one should not be overwhelmed by anxious longing or worry, but maintain steadiness of mind.
A Brāhmaṇa addresses a person described as “great-minded,” offering counsel and consolation: since people inevitably encounter both happiness and suffering, the listener should not fall into distress.