Puṣkara-Śapatha Itihāsa (Agastya–Indra Dispute at the Tīrthas) | पुष्कर-शपथ-आख्यानम्
यातुधान्युवाच यास्मि सास्म्यनुयोगो मे न कर्तव्य: कथंचन । आरक्षिणीं मां पद्मिन्या वित्त सर्वे तपोधना:
yātudhānī uvāca—yā asmi sā asmi; anuyogo me na kartavyaḥ kathaṃcana | ārakṣiṇīṃ māṃ padminyā vitta sarve tapodhanāḥ ||
夜图陀尼说道:“我是谁,我便是谁。你们无论如何都无权盘问我的来历。只须知道这一点,诸位苦行深厚的仙人:我乃奉命守护这座莲池之人。”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights boundaries of inquiry and authority: even revered ascetics are told that not every being is obliged to disclose personal identity. Ethically, it points to respecting roles and limits—what matters here is the function (guardianship of the lake), not the guardian’s private particulars.
A Yātudhānī confronts a group of ascetics who question her. She refuses to answer who she is, declaring that they have no right to interrogate her, and states only her role: she is the appointed protectress of a lotus-filled lake.