Dhruva’s Humiliation, Sunīti’s Counsel, and Nārada’s Bhakti-Yoga Instruction
मैत्रेय उवाच मातु: सपत्न्या: स दुरुक्तिविद्ध: श्वसन् रुषा दण्डहतो यथाहि: । हित्वा मिषन्तं पितरं सन्नवाचं जगाम मातु: प्ररुदन् सकाशम् ॥ १४ ॥
maitreya uvāca mātuḥ sapatnyāḥ sa durukti-viddhaḥ śvasan ruṣā daṇḍa-hato yathāhiḥ hitvā miṣantaṁ pitaraṁ sanna-vācaṁ jagāma mātuḥ prarudan sakāśam
圣者弥勒耶说道:被继母的恶言刺伤,德鲁瓦因盛怒而急促喘息,如同被棍击的蛇。见父王沉默不为他申辩,他立刻离开宫殿,哭着奔向母亲身边。
This verse shows that cruel speech can deeply wound the heart, yet it can also become the turning point that pushes one toward higher purpose—Dhruva’s pain becomes the catalyst for his spiritual quest.
After being pierced by the co-wife’s harsh words, Dhruva saw his father remain silent and only watch; feeling unprotected and hurt, he sought shelter with his mother, Suniti.
When faced with humiliation, seek wise support instead of reacting destructively; channel the emotional shock into self-improvement and spiritual grounding rather than revenge.