अक्षहृदय-विद्या-प्रदानम्
Transmission of Akṣa-hṛdaya; Kali’s Exit and the Bibhītaka Refuge
तच्छुत्वा नाब्रवीत् किंचिदृतुपर्णो नराधिप: । न च पारिषद: कश्चिद् भाष्यमाणो मयासकृत्,“वहाँ बहुत लोगोंकी भीड़में मैंने तुम्हारा वाक्य महाभाग ऋतुपर्णको सुनाया। वरवर्णिनि! उस बातको सुनकर राजा ऋतुपर्ण कुछ न बोले। मेरे बार-बार कहनेपर भी उनका कोई सभासद् भी इसका उत्तर न दे सका
tac chrutvā nābravīt kiñcid ṛtuparṇo narādhipaḥ | na ca pāriṣadaḥ kaścid bhāṣyamāṇo mayā sakṛt |
听罢此言,鲁图帕尔那(Ṛtuparṇa)王——人中之主——竟一语不发。纵使我再三陈说,在座群臣亦无一人能作答;于是此事在大会之中终究悬而未决。
बृहदश्च उवाच
The verse highlights restraint in speech within royal and ethical contexts: silence can signal deliberation, caution, or strategic withholding, and a court may be unable (or unwilling) to respond when a matter is sensitive or beyond their competence.
Bṛhadaśva reports that after he conveyed the message in a crowded assembly, King Ṛtuparṇa remained silent; even when pressed repeatedly, none of the courtiers could answer, indicating a tense or uncertain reception of the words.