Gālava’s Eastern Ascent with Garuḍa; Counsel on Kāla and Upāya (उद्योगपर्व, अध्याय ११०)
अत्र यज्ञं समासाद्य ध्रुवं स्थाता पितामह:
atra yajñaṃ samāsādya dhruvaṃ sthātā pitāmahaḥ
هنا، إذْ يَفِدُ إلى هذا القُربانِ (اليَجْنَة)، فإنَّ الجدَّ الأكبر (Grandsire) سيقفُ لا محالة—ثابتًا لا يتزعزع—مُعلِنًا عزمًا راسخًا في قداسةِ اليَجْنَة وسلطانِ واجبِ الأسلاف.
युपर्ण उवाच
The verse emphasizes steadfastness (dhruvam) rooted in dharma: when a sacred duty such as a yajña is at hand, a revered elder (pitāmaha) is expected to stand firm, embodying stability, legitimacy, and commitment to righteous order.
The speaker indicates that, in this setting connected with a yajña, the Grandsire will arrive and take a definite, unwavering position—suggesting a decisive presence or stance in the unfolding events.