देवा ऊचुः । विपरीतापि ते जिह्वा यथान्येषां गजोत्तम । कार्यक्षमा न संदेहो भविष्यति विशेषतः
devā ūcuḥ | viparītāpi te jihvā yathānyeṣāṃ gajottama | kāryakṣamā na saṃdeho bhaviṣyati viśeṣataḥ
Os deuses disseram: “Ó melhor dos elefantes, ainda que tua língua esteja invertida como a dos outros, ela certamente será apta ao seu ofício—não há dúvida—e ainda mais.”
Devas
Scene: Devas turn back and speak calmly to the elephant-king; a gesture of blessing (abhaya/varada) accompanies the assurance; the elephant’s anxiety softens into relief.
Divine grace can transform a limitation into functionality; what seems adverse can still serve dharma and life’s purposes.
The broader passage is within the Agnitīrtha māhātmya; this verse is part of the legend explaining outcomes for cursed beings.
None; it is a divine pronouncement/assurance about the consequence of the curse and its practical mitigation.