न तु पादतले लिप्ते कस्मात्ते पुत्रकाद्य वै । नैतन्मे प्रियमित्येवं स मां प्रीतो5ब्रवीत् तदा
na tu pādatale lipte kasmāt te putrakādya vai | naitan me priyam ity evaṁ sa māṁ prīto 'bravīt tadā ||
风神伐由说道:“可是当你的脚底被涂抹沾染之时,你为何称我为‘我的儿子’之类?他说:‘这并非我所喜’,随即便在那时以慈爱之情对我说道。”
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse highlights ethical sensitivity in address and conduct: even affectionate speech (‘my son’) is questioned when circumstances suggest impropriety or displeasure. It underscores that dharmic communication depends on context—purity, appropriateness, and the other person’s consent/pleasure.
Vāyu recounts a moment of dialogue: he questions why he was addressed with endearments when the other’s feet-soles were smeared, and notes that the other person explicitly said the situation was not pleasing, yet then spoke to Vāyu affectionately.