सुवर्णष्ठीविनोपाख्यानम्
The Account of Suvarṇaṣṭhīvin
प्रीतो स्वो नृप सत्कारैर्भवदार्जवसम्भृतै: । आवाभ्यामभ्यनुज्ञातो वरं नृवर चिन्तय
prīto ’svo nṛpa satkārair bhavadārjavasambhṛtaiḥ | āvabhyām abhyanujñāto varaṁ nṛvara cintaya ||
Wika ni Nārada: “O hari, labis kaming nalugod sa mga parangal na inihandog mo nang tapat at payak. Kaya, O pinakamainam sa mga pinuno, sa aming pahintulot, mag-isip ka at humiling ng isang biyaya ayon sa iyong nais.”
नारद उवाच
Sincere, uncomplicated hospitality (satkāra grounded in ārjava) is upheld as a dharmic virtue that wins the goodwill of the wise; ethical conduct itself becomes the cause for blessings and opportunities.
Nārada, speaking on behalf of two honored visitors, tells the king that they are pleased with his respectful reception and grants him permission to choose and request a boon.