The Liberation of the Lizard
Godhā-vimukti
श्रूयते किल राजासीद्धरिश्चंद्रो वरानने । चांडालमंदिरावासी भार्यातनयविक्रयी ॥ ५७ ॥
śrūyate kila rājāsīddhariścaṃdro varānane | cāṃḍālamaṃdirāvāsī bhāryātanayavikrayī || 57 ||
传说中确有此闻:噢容颜姣好的女子,哈利施旃陀罗王曾寄居于旃陀罗之舍,甚至卖掉了自己的妻子与儿子。
Narada (narrative voice within Uttara-Bhaga; dialogue context commonly framed as Narada instructing an interlocutor)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: vira
The verse highlights the extreme trials undertaken to uphold satya (truth) and dharma—Hariścandra’s fall into social humiliation becomes a model of steadfast righteousness that purifies and elevates the devotee.
By presenting unwavering integrity under suffering, it implies that true bhakti is proved through surrender and fidelity to dharma even when honor, comfort, and attachments (family, status) are tested.
Indirectly, it reinforces dharma-śāstra and sadācāra (right conduct) as the applied framework of Vedic life; no specific Vedāṅga (like Jyotiṣa or Vyākaraṇa) is explicitly taught in this single verse.