Satya-lakṣaṇa (The Characteristics and Forms of Truth) | सत्यलक्षणम्
त्वं तु मोहान्न जानीषे वायोर्बलमनन्तकम् | एवं तस्माद् गमिष्यामि सकाशं मातरिश्वन:,तुम तो मोहवश वायुके अनन्त बलको कुछ समझते ही नहीं हो; अतः अब मैं यहाँसे सीधे वायुदेवके ही पास जाऊँगा
tvaṃ tu mohān na jānīṣe vāyor balam anantakam | evaṃ tasmād gamiṣyāmi sakāśaṃ mātariśvanaḥ ||
那罗陀说道:“而你因迷妄,竟不知伐由(Vāyu)之力无边无际。故我今当离此,径往觐见摩多利施梵(Mātariśvan,风神)。”
नारद उवाच
Delusion leads one to underestimate forces greater than oneself; wisdom requires humility and a clear recognition of divine or natural powers, rather than prideful misjudgment.
Nārada rebukes the listener for failing to grasp Vāyu’s immeasurable strength and declares that he will leave and go directly to Vāyu (Mātariśvan), indicating a shift from argument to direct engagement with the deity concerned.