Ajagara-vrata (The ‘Python’ Discipline): Prahrāda Questions a Wandering Sage
राक्षस उवाच क्व ते निवास: कल्याण किंगोत्रा ब्राह्मणी च ते । तच्त्वं ब्रूहि न भी: कार्या विश्वसस्व यथासुखम्
rākṣasa uvāca: kva te nivāsaḥ, kalyāṇa, kiṃ gotrā brāhmaṇī ca te? tat tvaṃ brūhi; na bhīḥ kāryā; viśvasasva yathāsukham.
ராக்ஷசன் கூறினான்—நல்லவனே! உன் இருப்பிடம் எங்கே? உன் பிராமணிப் மனைவி எந்தக் கோத்திரத்தைச் சேர்ந்தவள்? இதையெல்லாம் துல்லியமாகச் சொல். அஞ்சாதே; என்னை நம்பி நிம்மதியாக இரு.
राक्षस उवाच
Even in tense encounters, speech can be framed through reassurance and restraint: the speaker urges the other not to fear and to remain at ease, highlighting the ethical power of calming, trust-inviting words (whether sincere or strategic).
A Rākṣasa questions a man about his residence and about the gotra of his Brāhmaṇa wife, then attempts to allay fear by asking him to trust and stay comfortably—setting up a situation where identity and vulnerability become central to the exchange.