Nakula’s Declaration and the Uñchavṛtti Brāhmaṇa’s Superior Merit (Āśvamedhika Parva, Adhyāya 92)
जनमेजय उवाच को5सौ नकुलरूपेण शिरसा काज्चनेन वै । प्राह मानुषवद् वाचमेतत् पृष्टो वदस्व मे
janamejaya uvāca ko'sau nakularūpeṇa śirasā kāñcanena vai | prāha mānuṣavad vācam etat pṛṣṭo vadasva me ||
阇那美阇耶问道:“牟尼啊,那是什么生灵,现作獴形,头如黄金,却以人声说话?既已请问,还望告我其答。”
जनमेजय उवाच
The verse models dharmic inquiry: when a wondrous event bears on the moral assessment of a sacrifice, the listener seeks a clear explanation rather than accepting appearances. It emphasizes careful questioning to understand the ethical meaning behind extraordinary signs.
In the Ashvamedhika Parva’s dialogue frame, King Janamejaya asks the sage to identify a mysterious mongoose with a golden head that spoke like a human. This question sets up the explanation of the mongoose’s identity and the significance of its words in relation to the sacrificial context.