दुष्यन्तो भरतश्वैव चक्रवर्ती महायशा: । पवनो जनकश्चैव तथा दृष्टरथो नृप:
duṣyanto bharataś caiva cakravartī mahāyaśāḥ | pavano janakaś caiva tathā dṛṣṭaratho nṛpaḥ ||
قال بهيشما: «(ومن أولئك الملوك الحكماء الممجَّدين) الملك دُشيَنتا (Duṣyanta)، وبَهَراتا (Bharata) أيضًا—الإمبراطور الشامل عظيم الصيت؛ وكذلك بَفَنا (Pavana) وجَنَكا (Janaka)؛ والملك دِرِشْتَرَثا (Dṛṣṭaratha) كذلك.»
भीष्म उवाच
Remembering and reciting the names of dharmic, illustrious rulers is portrayed as a disciplined practice that inspires righteous conduct and yields religious merit (puṇya), reinforcing ideals of just kingship and ethical living.
Bhishma continues enumerating renowned kings/royal sages—Duṣyanta, Bharata the cakravartin, Pavana, Janaka, and Dṛṣṭaratha—as part of a longer catalogue meant for remembrance and recitation.