प्राप्तोडस्मि समये राजन्नग्नीनादाय ते विभो । आचार्य ब्राद्मणांश्वैव ऋत्विजो भ्रातरश्ष मे
prāpto 'smi samaye rājann agnīn ādāya te vibho | ācārya-brāhmaṇāṁś caiva ṛtvijo bhrātaraś ca me ||
قال فَيْشَمْبَايَنَة: «أيها الملك، أيها السيد الجبّار، لقد حضرتُ في الوقت المعيَّن، حاملاً نيرانك المقدّسة، ومعي المعلّمون والبراهمة والكهنة القائمون على الشعائر؛ وإخوتي أيضاً معي.»
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights dharma expressed through ritual responsibility and social-religious order: sacred fires, teachers, Brāhmaṇas, and officiating priests are treated as essential supports of righteous action, and arriving “at the appointed time” underscores discipline and fidelity to one’s commitments.
A speaker reports to the king that he has arrived punctually, bringing the king’s ritual fires and accompanying religious authorities—teachers, Brāhmaṇas, and priests—along with his own brothers, indicating readiness for a rite or a formally sanctioned undertaking.