The Account of Sukalā (Vena-Episode Continuation): Padmāvatī, Gobhila’s Deception, and the Threat of a Curse
अनया विना स जीवेच्च कथं कूटमतिः सदा । किं वा नपुंसको राजा एनां यो हि परित्यजेत्
anayā vinā sa jīvecca kathaṃ kūṭamatiḥ sadā | kiṃ vā napuṃsako rājā enāṃ yo hi parityajet
หากไร้นาง เขาจะมีชีวิตอยู่ได้อย่างไร—ผู้มีจิตคิดคดเคี้ยวอยู่เสมอ? หรือว่ากษัตริย์นั้นเป็นชายไร้สมรรถภาพ หากแท้จริงจะทอดทิ้งนาง
Unspecified (narrative voice within Bhūmi-khaṇḍa context)
Concept: A ruler’s abandonment of rightful responsibility is condemned; crooked-mindedness and failure of protection violate rāja-dharma.
Application: Avoid corrosive speech and crooked intent; take responsibility rather than rationalizing abandonment of duty.
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: जीवेच्च = जीवेत् + च (त् + च → च्च)।
It criticizes the act of abandoning a woman by portraying it as either hypocritical (a ‘crooked-minded’ stance) or shameful for a king, implying a failure of personal and royal duty.
No. In this line, no specific deity or named character is mentioned; it functions as a moral judgment within the surrounding narrative.
Purāṇic rāja-dharma often includes protecting dependents and maintaining social-moral order; the verse frames abandonment as conduct unworthy of a king, thus violating expected royal and household standards.