Rājapurohita-lakṣaṇa and Purūravas–Vāyu Saṃvāda
Varṇa, Sovereignty, and Abhaya-dāna
छायायामप्सु वायौ च सुखमुष्णेडधिगच्छति
chāyāyām apsu vāyau ca sukham uṣṇeḍ adhigacchati
人于炎热之中,投身荫影、就近清水、迎受凉风,便得舒解安适——此示安乐之生,系于随其境遇而求其所当依之所、所当用之方。
ऐल उवाच
Suffering is eased by choosing an appropriate countermeasure: just as heat is relieved by shade, water, and breeze, human distress is relieved by seeking the right support, discipline, or counsel suited to the problem.
Aila speaks in a didactic context within Śānti Parva, using a simple natural example—relief from heat through shade, water, and wind—to illustrate a broader ethical point about finding proper remedies and refuges.