Uttaṅka’s Petition for Madayantī’s Divine Earrings (Maṇikuṇḍala) — Agreement, Proof, and Vigilance
अथ शिष्यसहस्राणि समनुज्ञातवानृषि: । उत्तड़क॑ परया प्रीत्या नाभ्यनुज्ञातुमैच्छत । त॑ क्रमेण जरा तात प्रतिपेदे महामुनिम्
atha śiṣya-sahasrāṇi samanujñātavān ṛṣiḥ | uttaṅkaṃ parayā prītyā nābhyanujñātum aicchat | taṃ krameṇa jarā tāta pratipede mahāmunim ||
毗湿摩波耶那说道:那位仙人既已依礼准许数千弟子辞归,却不愿遣散优多楞迦,因为他对其爱重至深。然而,亲爱的啊,岁月流转,衰老终究追上了那位大苦行者。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Even strong bonds of affection within the guru–disciple relationship are subject to time; the verse underscores impermanence (jarā) and the ethical maturity required to accept change and separation.
The teacher-sage dismisses his many students after their studies, but hesitates to send away Uttaṅka because of special affection; nevertheless, as time passes, old age comes upon the great ascetic.