शबलाहरणम्
The Attempted Seizure of Sabalā (Kāmadhenu) and the Triumph of Brahmic Power
एवमुक्ता वसिष्ठेन प्रत्युवाच विनीतवत्।वचनं वचनज्ञा सा ब्रह्मर्षिममितप्रभम्।।।।
evam uktā vasiṣṭhena pratyuvāca vinītavat | vacanaṃ vacanajñā sā brahmarṣim amitaprabham ||
被婆悉吒如此开示后,那善言的圣牛以谦恭之心答复了光辉无量的婆罗门仙(梵仙)。
To these words of brahmarshi Vasishta armed with immeasurable power, Sabala, who knew the use of words, replied with humility:
Vinaya (humility) toward righteous authority: even with great power, Śabalā responds respectfully to Vasiṣṭha, upholding dharmic restraint and proper conduct.
After Vasiṣṭha speaks, Śabalā—renowned for wise speech—begins her reply, setting up the assertion of brahminical spiritual power over royal force.
Humility and disciplined speech (vinaya and vacana-jñāna), showing power guided by dharma rather than ego.