Mohinī-ākhyāna: The Trial of Ekādaśī and the King’s Satya-saṅkalpa
सत्यप्रतिज्ञां विफलां न कदाचित्करोति हि । द्युपतेः क्षीयते तेजो हिमवान्परिवर्त्तते ॥ २४ ॥
satyapratijñāṃ viphalāṃ na kadācitkaroti hi | dyupateḥ kṣīyate tejo himavānparivarttate || 24 ||
诚然,祂从不使真实的誓愿落空。纵使天界之主的光辉会衰减,连喜马梵(雪山、喜马拉雅)也会变迁——祂的真实诺言亦永不失信。
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches that divine truth (satya) is unbreakable: even if cosmic or earthly powers change, the Lord’s truthful vow never becomes futile, giving the devotee firm assurance.
Bhakti rests on trust (śraddhā) in the Lord’s protection and grace; this verse strengthens that trust by declaring His promise unfailing, encouraging steady devotion despite changing circumstances.
It implicitly supports Vyākaraṇa-based precision in meaning—distinguishing pratijñā (solemn vow) from ordinary speech—and reinforces dharmic discipline of satya (truthfulness) as a practical vow-ethic.