जनक-राज्ञः मौण्ड्य-परिव्रज्या-विवादः
Janaka’s Renunciation Questioned; Discourse on Dāna and Detachment
प्रतिज्ञा तेडन्यूथा राजन् विचेष्टा चान्यथा तव । यद् राज्यं महदुत्सृज्य स्वल्पे तुष्यसि पार्थिव
pratijñā te 'nyathā rājan viceṣṭā cānyathā tava | yad rājyaṁ mahad utsṛjya svalpe tuṣyasi pārthiva ||
阿周那说道:“大王啊,你的誓愿似乎是一回事,你的行止却又像另一回事。人中王者,你既已舍弃广大的国土,如今却在微小之物中自得其足。”
अजुन उवाच
The verse highlights an ethical demand for integrity: a ruler’s proclaimed vow (pratijñā) should align with his actual conduct (viceṣṭā). It also raises the moral tension between worldly sovereignty and the virtue of contentment after renunciation.
Arjuna addresses a king and challenges him: the king’s earlier resolve and his present behavior do not match. Arjuna points to the king’s act of giving up a great kingdom and being satisfied with a small portion, questioning the consistency and intent behind this change.