उत्तरो भयविषण्णः — बृहन्नडेन धैर्योपदेशः
Uttara’s Panic and Bṛhannadā’s Stabilizing Counsel
उत्तर उवाच सैरन्ध्रि जानासि तथा युवानं नपुंसको नैव भवेद् यथासौ । अहं न शकनोमि बृहन्नलां शुभे वक्तुं स्वयं यच्छ हयान् ममेति वै,उत्तरने कहा--सैरन्ध्री! वह युवक ऐसे गुणोंसे विभूषित है कि वह नपुंसक नहीं हो सकता; इन बातोंको तुम अच्छी तरह जानती हो; [अतः तुम उससे कह दो, तो ठीक है।] शुभे! मैं स्वयं बृहन्नलासे नहीं कह सकता कि तुम मेरे घोड़ोंकी रास सँभालो
uttara uvāca—sairandhri jānāsi tathā yuvānaṃ napuṃsako naiva bhaved yathāsau | ahaṃ na śaknomi bṛhannalāṃ śubhe vaktuṃ svayaṃ yaccha hayān mameti vai ||
乌多罗说:“赛兰德丽,你很清楚,那青年具足如此品德,决不可能真是阉人。因此由你去对他说,才算得体。吉祥的夫人啊,我自己无法对布里汉那罗说:‘替我掌管我的马匹。’”
उत्तर उवाच
The verse highlights how social labels and appearances can conflict with perceived virtue and capability; it also shows the role of propriety and hesitation in speech—Uttara senses Bṛhannalā’s true prowess yet feels constrained by etiquette and embarrassment, delegating the request through Sairandhrī.
Prince Uttara, preparing for the impending encounter, speaks to Sairandhrī (Draupadī in disguise). He insists that the ‘young man’ Bṛhannalā cannot really be a eunuch given his qualities, and asks Sairandhrī to convey his request that Bṛhannalā take charge of his horses, since he himself feels unable to say it directly.