तत्सर्वं विफलं जातं यच्चान्यत्त्वयि तिष्ठति । यस्त्वं वनौकसं जंतुं निवारयितुमक्षमः
tatsarvaṃ viphalaṃ jātaṃ yaccānyattvayi tiṣṭhati | yastvaṃ vanaukasaṃ jaṃtuṃ nivārayitumakṣamaḥ
وہ سب کچھ بے کار ہو گیا ہے، اور جو کچھ بھی آپ میں باقی ہے، کیونکہ آپ ایک جنگلی جانور کو روکنے میں ناکام رہے ہیں۔
A grieving woman (queen/consort), intensifying the accusation of failed protection
Listener: राजा (implied)
Scene: A tense scene: a helpless king confronted with news of an attack by a wild/forest assailant; background hints of dark forest; the speaker’s accusatory gesture dominates.
Dharma judges capability by outcomes in protection; unfulfilled duty nullifies claims to valor and power.
None; the verse is part of a moral dialogue rather than a tīrtha-māhātmya passage.
None.