अग्राह्य-ज्ञातिसंबन्धमण्डल-विवेचनम् / Managing Unreadable Kinship Networks: Vāsudeva–Nārada on Cohesion
स्यातां यस्याहुकाक्रूरी कि नु दुःखतरं ततः । यस्य चापि न तौ स्यातां कि नु दुःखतरं ततः
syātāṁ yasyāhukākrūrī ki nu duḥkhataraṁ tataḥ | yasya cāpi na tau syātāṁ ki nu duḥkhataraṁ tataḥ ||
风神伐由说道:“若阿呼迦与阿克卢罗——彼此争斗不休者——同为一人之亲族,还有什么悲苦更甚于此?若这二人又全非其善友与助力,还有什么悲苦更甚于此?因为失却如此的朋友与扶持,本身便是沉痛的损失。”
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse highlights a double-edged sorrow: internal strife among one’s own relatives is devastating, yet the lack of capable, well-disposed allies is also deeply painful. Ethically, it urges valuing concord among kin and recognizing the social and moral importance of trustworthy friends.
Vāyudeva speaks in a reflective, proverbial manner, using the example of Āhuka and Akrūra to illustrate how both familial discord and the absence of supportive relations can become sources of profound suffering.