Adhyāya 223: Nāradasya Guṇa-kathana
Catalogue of Nārada’s Virtues
ततो ददर्श स बलिं खरवेषेण संवृतम् । यथा<55ख्यातं भगवता शून्यागारकृतालयम्
tato dadarśa sa baliṃ kharaveṣeṇa saṃvṛtam | yathākhyātaṃ bhagavatā śūnyāgārakṛtālayam ||
随后他看见了巴厘王,披着驴的形貌而隐匿其身。正如福者所言,巴厘居于一所空屋之中——栖身荒寂之处,避人耳目。
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical value of humility and withdrawal from display: even a powerful king may choose concealment and a deserted dwelling, suggesting that true worth is not dependent on outward status and that restraint and anonymity can serve dharma.
Following the Blessed Lord’s (Brahmā’s) description, the observer encounters King Bali living in an empty house, deliberately hidden by adopting a donkey’s guise, indicating a purposeful concealment and a life apart from public recognition.