Damayantī’s Proposal of a Witnessed Choice; Nala Reports to the Lokapālas
Adhyāya 53
तब आकाशचारी हंसने उस समय नलसे कहा--'राजन्! आप मुझे न मारें। मैं आपका प्रिय कार्य करूँगा ।। ५२0 ॥ ॥/॥९
tad ākāśacārī haṃso 'smin samaye nalāya uvāca— "rājan! mā mā vadhīḥ. ahaṃ tava priyaṃ kāryaṃ kariṣyāmi."
Bấy giờ, con thiên nga bay lượn giữa không trung nói với Nala: “Muôn tâu Đại vương, xin chớ giết ta. Ta sẽ làm điều mà bệ hạ yêu quý và có lợi cho bệ hạ.”
बृहृदश्चव उवाच
The verse highlights restraint and compassion: even when one has power to harm, ethical conduct favors sparing life when a peaceful alternative arises. It also shows how wise speech can avert violence and create a relationship of mutual benefit.
A swan that can fly through the sky addresses King Nala and begs not to be killed, promising to perform a task that Nala desires. The scene sets up the swan as a helpful messenger or agent in Nala’s story.