Jaratkāru’s Marital Compact and Departure (जरत्कारु–जरत्कारुणी संवादः)
सौतिर्वाच एवमुक्त: स नागेन्द्र: काश्यपेन महात्मना । अदशद् वृक्षमभ्येत्य न्यग्रोध॑ं पन्नगोत्तम:,उग्रश्रवाजी कहते हैं--महात्मा काश्यपके ऐसा कहनेपर सर्पोमें श्रेष्ठ नागराज तक्षकने निकट जाकर बरगदके वृक्षको डँस लिया
Sautir uvāca—evam uktaḥ sa nāgendraḥ Kāśyapena mahātmanā | adaśad vṛkṣam abhyetya nyagrodhaṃ pannagottamaḥ ||
सौतिर्वाच—एवमुक्तः स नागेन्द्रः काश्यपेन महात्मना। अदशद्वृक्षमभ्येत्य न्यग्रोधं पन्नगोत्तमः॥
काश्यप उवाच
The verse hints at the ethical idea that displays of power rooted in anger or arrogance tend toward harm and invite consequences; destructive capability is not the same as righteousness (dharma).
After Kāśyapa speaks, Takṣaka—described as the serpent-king—approaches a banyan tree and bites it, a demonstrative act within the ongoing serpent-related episode narrated by Sauti.