Śṛṅgī’s Curse on King Parikṣit
Parikṣit–Śṛṅgī–Takṣaka Causal Link
दशामस्तं प्रगृह्माशु कृतमेवं भविष्यति । छिन्न मूलमनर्थानां मृते तस्मिन् भविष्यति
daśāma taṃ pragṛhyāśu kṛtam evaṃ bhaviṣyati | chinna-mūlam anarthānāṃ mṛte tasmin bhaviṣyati ||
“அவனை விரைவில் பிடித்து கடிப்போம்; அப்படிச் செய்தால் காரியம் நிறைவேறும். அவன் இறந்தால் எங்கள் துன்பங்களின் வேர் துண்டாகும்.”
शेष उवाच
The verse illustrates how fear and perceived threat can drive counsel toward immediate, violent expedients—framing a moral problem where ‘ending the enemy’ is presented as uprooting future harm, even though such action deepens cycles of retaliation.
Among the nāgas, a proposal is voiced (attributed here to Śeṣa) to capture Janamejaya and bite him, reasoning that the king’s death would eliminate the source of their impending troubles.