Brahmā’s Discourse to Mohinī
Harivāsara, Desire, and the Satya-Test of Rukmāṅgada
तदा प्रहस्य राज्ञो वै स्मारणीयं पुरा वचः । यस्त्वया शपथो राजन्कृतो मद्वाक्यपालने ॥ ६० ॥
tadā prahasya rājño vai smāraṇīyaṃ purā vacaḥ | yastvayā śapatho rājankṛto madvākyapālane || 60 ||
تب مسکرا کر اس نے بادشاہ کو اس کے پہلے قول کی یاد دلائی: “اے بادشاہ، میری بات کی پابندی کے لیے تم نے جو قسم کھائی تھی…”
Narrator/teacher addressing a king (dialogue speaker not explicitly named in this single verse)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: hasya
Secondary Rasa: vira
It emphasizes dharma through satya—spiritual integrity is shown by remembering and fulfilling one’s pledged word, especially when given as an oath.
Bhakti is grounded in faithfulness and obedience; keeping one’s vow and honoring the teacher’s instruction reflects steadiness (niṣṭhā) that supports devotional life.
No specific Vedanga is taught here; the practical takeaway is ethical discipline in speech (truthfulness and vow-keeping), which underlies correct ritual and vrata observance.