Bhaṅgāśvanopākhyāna — On comparative affection in strī–puruṣa union (भङ्गाश्वनोपाख्यानम्)
पुनरायात् पुरं तात स्त्रीकृतो नृपसत्तम: । “अब स्त्रीभाव आ जानेसे उस अश्वपर कैसे चढ़ सकूँगी?” तात! किसी-किसी तरह महान् प्रयत्न करके वे स्त्रीरूपधारी नरेश घोड़ेपर चढ़कर अपने नगरमें आये
punar āyāt puraṃ tāta strīkṛto nṛpasattamaḥ |
Disse Bhishma: “Então, meu filho, o mais eminente dos reis—transformado em mulher—retornou à sua cidade. Pensou: ‘Agora que a condição de mulher veio sobre mim, como montarei aquele cavalo?’ Ainda assim, com esforço extenuante e do modo que pôde, montou o cavalo em sua forma feminina e voltou à capital.”
भीष्म उवाच
Even when one’s condition changes abruptly and brings embarrassment or practical difficulty, steadiness of mind and determined effort enable one to continue one’s rightful course; dignity is shown through perseverance rather than surrender to circumstance.
Bhishma narrates that a king, transformed into a woman, worries about how to mount a horse in that state, yet with great effort manages to mount and returns to his city.