अग्निवर्णो ज्वलन् धीमान् स द्विजो रथधुर्यवत् । प्रतोदेनातुदद् बालां रुक्मिणीं मम पश्यत:
agnivarṇo jvalan dhīmān sa dvijo rathadhuryavat | pratodenātudad bālāṃ rukmiṇīṃ mama paśyataḥ ||
ଅଗ୍ନିବର୍ଣ୍ଣ, ଜ୍ୱଳନ୍ତ ଓ ଧୀମାନ ସେଇ ଦ୍ୱିଜ ଦୁର୍ବାସା ମୋ ଚକ୍ଷୁସାମ୍ନାରେ ନିର୍ଦ୍ଦୋଷ ରୁକ୍ମିଣୀକୁ ପ୍ରତୋଦରେ ଏମିତି ଆଘାତ କରିବାକୁ ଲାଗିଲେ, ଯେପରି ରଥରେ ଯୋକା ଘୋଡ଼ାମାନଙ୍କୁ ଚାବୁକ ମାରାଯାଏ।
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse highlights that spiritual brilliance and social-religious status (dvija, dhīmān) do not excuse harshness. Dharma requires restraint and compassion; power—especially ascetic or moral authority—must not be used to harm the innocent.
Vāyu narrates a scene he witnesses: a fiery, intelligent brahmin begins lashing the innocent Rukmiṇī with a whip, likening the act to whipping chariot-horses. The comparison intensifies the sense of dehumanizing cruelty and sets up an ethical critique of such conduct.