Adhyāya 223: Nāradasya Guṇa-kathana
Catalogue of Nārada’s Virtues
ननृतुस्तत्र गन्धर्वा: घट सहस्राणि सप्तधा | एक समय था
nanṛtus tatra gandharvāḥ ghaṭa-sahasrāṇi saptadhā |
शक्र उवाच—तत्र गन्धर्वा ननृतुः सहस्रशः सप्तधा विन्यस्ताः। एकदा तवोपरि रत्नभूषितं सुवर्णमयं विशालं छत्रं विततमासीत्; षट्सहस्राः गन्धर्वाश्च सप्तस्वरेषु गीतं गायन्तस्तव पुरतः नृत्यकलां प्रदर्शयन्ति स्म।
शक्र उवाच
The verse evokes former royal/celestial honors—canopy, music, and dance—to underline the fragility of worldly glory. Such splendor is contingent on karma and time; ethical steadiness and humility are implied as more reliable than status and display.
Śakra (Indra) recalls a past scene of magnificence: Gandharvas in vast numbers perform music and dance before the addressed person, with a jeweled golden parasol held overhead—an image of high sovereignty and honor being described or contrasted with a changed present.