Dāna-Śreṣṭhatā: Abhaya, Anugraha, and the Ethics of Honoring the Worthy (दानश्रेष्ठता: अभय-अनुग्रह-विप्रपूजा)
कुशिक उवाच यदि प्रीतोडसि भगवंस्ततो मे वद भार्गव | कारणं श्रोतुमिच्छामि मद्गृहे वासकारितम्
Kuśika uvāca: yadi prīto ’si bhagavaṁs tato me vada Bhārgava | kāraṇaṁ śrotum icchāmi mad-gṛhe vāsa-kāritam ||
俱尸迦说道:“尊者啊,婆罗伽婆啊!若您悦纳于我,请告诉我:您为何安排在我家中居住了这么多日?我愿闻其因。”
कुशिक उवाच
The verse foregrounds dharmic inquiry: a householder respectfully asks a sage to disclose the purpose behind an extended stay, implying that hospitality and ethical conduct are often tested and clarified through dialogue with the wise.
Kuśika addresses the Bhārgava sage with reverence and, assuming the sage is pleased, requests an explanation for why the sage lived in Kuśika’s home for many days, seeking to understand the underlying reason.