Ānṛśaṃsya–Bhakti: Śukaḥ Śakreṇa Parīkṣitaḥ
Compassion and Devotion—The Parrot Tested by Indra
स तीक3्षणविषदिग्धेन शरेणातिबलात् क्षतः । उत्सृज्य फलपत्राणि पादप: शोषमागत:
sa tīkṣṇaviṣadigdhena śareṇātibalāt kṣataḥ | utsṛjya phalapatrāṇi pādapaḥ śoṣam āgataḥ ||
毗湿摩说道:那棵树被一支涂抹锐毒的箭以巨力射中,伤势沉重。它抛落果实与叶片,渐渐枯萎至干槁——正如隐伏的毒因在内里蔓延,从内部摧毁生命一般。
भीष्म उवाच
The verse uses a vivid simile: a single poisoned strike can spread unseen damage until vitality collapses. Ethically, it warns that harmful intent or toxic influence, once introduced, can corrupt an entire system—body, community, or character—leading to inevitable decline.
Bhīṣma describes a tree hit by a powerful arrow coated with sharp poison. The poison spreads through the tree; its fruits and leaves fall away, and it slowly dries up and withers.