सुवर्णष्ठीविनोपाख्यानम्
The Account of Suvarṇaṣṭhīvin
अहं ते दयितं पुत्र प्रेतराजवशं गतम् | पुनर्दास्यामि तद्रूपं मा शुच: पृथिवीपते
ahaṁ te dayitaṁ putra preta-rāja-vaśaṁ gatam | punar dāsyāmi tad-rūpaṁ mā śucaḥ pṛthivī-pate ||
帕尔瓦塔说道:“大地之主啊,你所钟爱的孩子已落入死王之主的权下;然而我必将他以原来的形貌再度归还于你。莫要悲伤。”
पर्वत उवाच
The verse teaches restraint of grief and confidence in righteous aid: a king is urged not to succumb to sorrow, and the promise of restoration highlights hope, protection, and the ethical ideal of steadiness in adversity.
Parvata addresses a grieving ruler whose beloved son has come under Yama’s dominion, and he assures the king that he will bring the son back in the same form, telling him not to grieve.