Sārasvata–Dadhīca Upākhyāna at Sarasvatī Tīrtha
Balarāma’s Pilgrimage Context
जैगीषव्यं मुनिवरं न ददर्शाथ देवल: । आहारकाले मतिमान् परिव्राड़ जनमेजय
jaigīṣavyaṃ munivaraṃ na dadarśātha devalaḥ | āhārakāle matimān parivrāḍ janamejaya
Sinabi ni Vaiśaṃpāyana: Pagkaraan, hindi na nakita ni Devala ang dakilang pantas na si Jaigīṣavya. O marunong na Janamejaya, sa oras ng pagkain, napansin ng matalinong naglalakbay na asceta na wala siya roon.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores the ascetic ideal: a true renunciant is not bound by convenience or social expectation. Even at mealtime, the sought-after sage may be absent, reflecting disciplined independence and the non-attachment that characterizes a parivrājaka.
Vaiśaṃpāyana narrates to King Janamejaya that Devala went looking for the sage Jaigīṣavya but did not find him. The detail ‘at mealtime’ highlights the moment of search and suggests Jaigīṣavya’s wandering or observance that kept him away.