Dhruva’s Humiliation, Sunīti’s Counsel, and Nārada’s Bhakti-Yoga Instruction
तयो: समभवल्लोभो निकृतिश्च महामते । ताभ्यां क्रोधश्च हिंसा च यद्दुरुक्ति: स्वसा कलि: ॥ ३ ॥
tayoḥ samabhaval lobho nikṛtiś ca mahā-mate tābhyāṁ krodhaś ca hiṁsā ca yad duruktiḥ svasā kaliḥ
အို မဟာပညာရှိ၊ ဒಂಭ နှင့် မာယာ မှ လောဘ (လောဘကြီးမှု) နှင့် နိကృతి (ကောက်ကျစ်မှု) မွေးဖွားလာသည်။ ထိုနှစ်ဦးမှ က்ரೋಧ (ဒေါသ) နှင့် ဟിംသာ (အကြမ်းဖက်/အန္တရာယ်ပြုမှု) ပေါ်လာပြီး၊ က்ரോധနှင့် ဟിംသာ မှ ကလိ နှင့် သူ၏ အစ်မ/နှမ ဒုရ္ဝုက္တိ (ကြမ်းတမ်းသောစကား) မွေးဖွားလာသည်။
This verse links Kali with “durukti” (abusive, harsh speech), indicating that quarrel and spiritual decline flourish where speech becomes cruel, offensive, and irreverent.
He explains a moral chain: when greed and deceit dominate, frustration and conflict naturally grow, which then manifest as anger and harm toward others—classic symptoms of adharma.
Watch the sequence: curb greed, avoid dishonest dealings, and discipline speech—because harsh words often ignite anger and lead to violence in relationships and society.