Mahārāja Parīkṣit Cursed by a Brāhmaṇa Boy (Śṛṅgi) and the Moral Crisis of Kali-yuga
न वै नृभिर्नरदेवं पराख्यं सम्मातुमर्हस्यविपक्वबुद्धे । यत्तेजसा दुर्विषहेण गुप्ता विन्दन्ति भद्राण्यकुतोभया: प्रजा: ॥ ४२ ॥
na vai nṛbhir nara-devaṁ parākhyaṁ sammātum arhasy avipakva-buddhe yat-tejasā durviṣaheṇa guptā vindanti bhadrāṇy akutobhayāḥ prajāḥ
孩子,你的智慧尚未成熟;因此你不知那位人中最胜的国王如同“人间之神”(naradeva),不可与凡人等同。正因他那不可抗拒的威力护佑,百姓才能无所畏惧而得安乐吉祥。
This verse teaches that a king is ‘naradeva’ (god among men); his righteous power protects society, so disrespecting him is improper and harmful to public welfare.
After Śṛṅgi cursed Mahārāja Parīkṣit, Śamīka rebuked him, explaining that the king’s authority safeguards citizens and should not be treated as negligible.
Avoid impulsive condemnation and cultivate discernment: honor lawful, dharmic leadership and recognize that social stability depends on responsible authority and restraint in speech.