नरनारायण-नारदसंवादः
Nara-Nārāyaṇa–Nārada Discourse on Vision, Elements, and Entry into Vāsudeva
सड्रत्या जठरे न्यस्तं रेतोबिन्दुमचेतनम् । केन यत्नेन जीवन्तं गर्भ त्वमिह पश्यसि
striyā jaṭhare nyastaṁ retobindum acetanaṁ | kena yatnena jīvantaṁ garbha tvaṁ iha paśyasi, śukadeva ||
Нарада сказал: «Когда в лоно женщины помещается бесчувственная капля семени, каким усилием она становится живым зародышем? О Шукадева, размышлял ли ты когда-нибудь о том, как этот зародыш здесь поддерживается в жизни?»
नारद उवाच
The verse prompts reflection on the mystery of life: an insentient physical seed becomes a living being without any conscious ‘effort’ of its own, pointing to a sustaining principle beyond mere individual agency—often understood in the Mahābhārata’s ethical-philosophical frame as the workings of dharma, karma, and the divine/natural order.
Nārada addresses Śukadeva with a probing question about conception and gestation, using the transformation of an unconscious ‘drop’ into a living embryo as a contemplative device to lead the listener toward deeper inquiry into causality, embodiment, and the forces that sustain life.