यक्षोपाख्यान-प्रवेशः
Entry into the Yakṣa-Lake Episode
बालस्याश्चा: प्रियाश्नास्य करोत्यश्चांश्व मृन्मयान् । चित्रेषपि विलिखत्यश्षूंक्षित्राश्व॒ इति चोच्यते,इस बालकको अभश्व बहुत प्रिय हैं। यह मिट्टीके अश्व बनाया करता है और चित्र लिखते समय भी अश्वोंको ही अंकित करता है, अतः इसे “चित्राश्व" भी कहते हैं
bālasyāś ca aśvāḥ priyāḥ; aśnāsya karoty aśvān mṛṇmayān | citreṣv api vilikhati aśvān; citrāśva iti ca ucyate ||
那罗陀说道:“那孩子尤爱骏马。他以泥土捏成马形,甚至作画时也只描绘群马。因此他也被称为‘奇特拉阿湿婆’(Citrāśva)——‘画中有马者’。”
नारद उवाच
A person’s dominant inclination reveals itself naturally in play and creativity; such repeated tendencies become the basis for recognition and even naming, suggesting that character can be inferred from consistent preferences.
Nārada describes a boy whose constant fascination with horses shows in everything he does—making clay horses and drawing horses—so people call him ‘Citrāśva’ as a descriptive epithet.