हृतस्वश्चान्यचित्तश्च शून्याह्येते भवंति च । तदेषु मतिमान्कोपं न कुर्वीत यदि त्वया
hṛtasvaścānyacittaśca śūnyāhyete bhavaṃti ca | tadeṣu matimānkopaṃ na kurvīta yadi tvayā
اور اسی طرح جس کا مال چھن گیا ہو، یا جس کا دل کہیں اور لگا ہو—ایسے لوگ بھی حقیقتاً ‘خالی’ ہوجاتے ہیں۔ اس لیے اگر تو دانا ہے تو ان پر غضب نہ کر۔
Hārīta
Listener: Nārada
Scene: A calm admonition: the wise should not become angry at people rendered mentally vacant by sleep, fear, desire, grief, theft, or distraction; Nārada receives the counsel.
Practice forbearance: those overwhelmed by loss or distraction lack inner stability; anger toward them is adharma.
No tīrtha is mentioned; it is a universal dharma guideline.
None; it prescribes an ethical discipline—restraint of kopa (anger).