नागायुतसमप्राणो वायुपुत्रो वृकोदरः । न स्त्रियं शरणं गच्छेद्वाङ्मात्रेण कथंचन
nāgāyutasamaprāṇo vāyuputro vṛkodaraḥ | na striyaṃ śaraṇaṃ gacchedvāṅmātreṇa kathaṃcana
وایو پتر وِرکودر، جس کی قوتِ جان دس ہزار ہاتھیوں کے برابر ہے، اسے کبھی بھی—محض زبان سے بھی—کسی عورت کی پناہ نہیں لینی چاہیے۔
Bhīma (self-referential statement within dialogue)
Listener: nṛpa (king)
Scene: Bhīma, massive and muscular, speaks emphatically about not seeking refuge; the king appears uneasy, sensing impropriety or impending consequence.
Overconfidence and rigid pride obstruct surrender; the narrative frames this attitude as spiritually risky.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this verse; it is part of a character-driven episode.
None explicitly; it asserts a vow-like stance about not seeking refuge.