सुवर्णष्ठीविनोपाख्यानम्
The Account of Suvarṇaṣṭhīvin
पर्वत उवाच भविष्यत्येष ते कामो न त्वायुष्मान् भविष्यति । देवराजाभि भूत्यर्थ संकल्पो होष ते हृदि
parvata uvāca bhaviṣyaty eṣa te kāmo na tv āyuṣmān bhaviṣyati | devarājābhibhūty-arthaṃ saṅkalpo hoṣa te hṛdi ||
帕尔瓦塔说道:“大王,你的愿望必将实现;然而由此而生之子却不会长寿。因为你心中已起一念,意在压倒天帝因陀罗。”
पर्वत उवाच
Even when a wish is granted, the moral quality of the underlying intention shapes the outcome. A resolve rooted in rivalry against the divine order brings mixed results—success accompanied by loss—showing that desire without dharmic alignment can yield painful consequences.
Parvata addresses a king and foretells that the king’s wish will be fulfilled, but the resulting son will not be long-lived. He explains the cause: the king’s inner resolve is directed toward defeating Indra, and that antagonistic intention conditions the fruit of the boon.