Umā’s Austerity, Kauśikī’s Manifestation, and Skanda’s Birth Leading to Tāraka’s Defeat
बालत्वादथ ते बुद्धिरेवं स्वल्पार्थदर्शिनी । कुमारोपि तमग्रस्थं बभाषे हर्षवत्तमं
bālatvādatha te buddhirevaṃ svalpārthadarśinī | kumāropi tamagrasthaṃ babhāṣe harṣavattamaṃ
เพราะความเป็นเด็ก ปัญญาของเขาจึงเห็นสิ่งต่างๆ ได้น้อยนัก ถึงกระนั้น กุมารผู้ยืนอยู่เบื้องหน้าก็ได้กล่าวแก่เขาด้วยความปิติยินดียิ่ง
Narrator (contextual speaker not explicit in this single verse)
Concept: Limited perception arises from immaturity; true strength can appear as childlike joy, not grim aggression.
Application: Cultivate wider discernment; meet challenges with steady joy rather than panic, and do not confuse loudness with truth.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: buddhirevaṃ = बुद्धिः + एवम्; kumāropi = कुमारः + अपि. Compound: स्वल्पार्थदर्शिनी.
It portrays how childishness can narrow one’s discernment, limiting what the intellect is able to grasp, even when events or teachings have deeper implications.
It highlights a contrast: despite limited understanding, the boy’s heart is filled with delight—suggesting emotional eagerness can arise even before full philosophical maturity.
One should be cautious about conclusions formed from partial understanding, yet also recognize sincerity and joy as valuable qualities that can later be guided toward clearer wisdom.