Keśinī’s Inquiry to Bāhuka and the Emotional Signs of Concealed Identity (केशिन्याः बाहुकपरीक्षा)
मुदा परमया युक्तस्तेजसाथ परेण वै । रथमारुह् तेजस्वी प्रययौं जवनैर्हयै:,तदनन्तर कलियुगके अदृश्य हो जानेपर शत्रुवीरोंका संहार करनेवाले निषधनरेश राजा नल सारी चिन्ताओंसे मुक्त हो गये। बहेड़ेके फलोंको गिनकर उन्हें बड़ी प्रसन्नता हुई। वे उत्तम तेजसे युत्ह तेजस्वी रूप धारण करके रथपर चढ़े और वेगशाली घोड़ोंको हाँकते हुए विदर्भदेशको चल दिये
mudā paramayā yuktaḥ tejasātha pareṇa vai | rathamāruhya tejasvī prayayau javanair hayaiḥ ||
Punô ng sukdulang galak at pinagkalooban ng pambihirang ningning, ang maningning na hari ay sumakay sa kanyang karuwahe at umalis, hinahataw ang mabilis na mga kabayo pasulong. Sa daloy ng salaysay, ito ang tanda ng paglaya ni Nala sa pangamba matapos maglaho ang masamang impluwensiya, at ng kanyang panibagong pasya na magbalik sa Vidarbha na may naibalik na dangal at tiwala.
बृहदश्च उवाच
When oppressive misfortune or delusion passes, one should not remain trapped in fear or grief; renewed clarity should be met with purposeful action. The verse highlights regained inner radiance (tejas) and forward movement—an ethical model of resilience and responsible return to one’s rightful path.
After the troubling influence has disappeared and Nala’s mind is unburdened, he becomes joyful and radiant. He mounts a chariot and departs with swift horses, proceeding toward Vidarbha—signaling a decisive transition from suffering and concealment to restoration and reunion.