Vyākaraṇa-saṅgraha: Pada–Vibhakti–Kāraka–Lakāra–Samāsa
वाचालश्चैव वाचाटो बहुकुत्सितभाषिणि । ईषदपरिसमाप्तौ कल्पव्देशीय एव च ॥ ५६ ॥
vācālaścaiva vācāṭo bahukutsitabhāṣiṇi | īṣadaparisamāptau kalpavdeśīya eva ca || 56 ||
又有人被称为vācāla(多言者)、vācāṭa(喋喋者)、说许多鄙薄之语者、言辞略留未竟者,以及言如仅作臆测指点者(kalpadeśīya)。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada on disciplines conducive to Moksha Dharma)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: hasya
It identifies subtle defects of speech—idle chatter, contemptible talk, half-finished statements, and speculative ‘instruction’—as obstacles to clarity, truthfulness, and inner steadiness needed for Moksha Dharma.
Bhakti is strengthened by mindful speech: avoiding harsh or pointless words preserves purity of heart and steadies the mind for japa, kirtana, and remembrance of Vishnu.
The verse implicitly supports disciplined vāṅmaya (speech) aligned with Vyākaraṇa (correct expression) and Śikṣā (proper articulation), emphasizing complete, truthful, and non-harmful communication.