माधवी-प्रदानम् (Mādhavī Offered to Gālava) — Udyoga Parva 113
अयं मे नाहुष सखा गालवस्तपसो निधि: । विश्वामित्रस्य शिष्यो5भूद् वर्षाण्ययुतशो नूप,“नहुषनन्दन! ये तपोनिधि गालव मेरे मित्र हैं। राजन! ये दस हजार वर्षोतक महर्षि विश्वामित्रके शिष्य रहे हैं
ayaṁ me nāhuṣa sakhā gālavastapaso nidhiḥ | viśvāmitrasya śiṣyo 'bhūd varṣāṇy ayutaśo nṛpa ||
قال نارادا: «يا من أنت من نسل ناهوشا، هذا غالافا صديقي، كنزٌ من التنسّك. أيّها الملك، لقد كان يومًا تلميذًا للمهارشي فيشفاميترا عشراتِ الآلاف من السنين.»
नारद उवाच
The verse underscores ethical authority grounded in tapas and disciplined discipleship: a person’s credibility and worth are established through sustained austerity and faithful training under a guru, not merely by status or claims.
Nārada introduces Gālava to a king addressed as “descendant of Nahuṣa,” vouching for him as a close friend and an ascetic of great merit, and adds that Gālava spent an immense span of time as Viśvāmitra’s disciple—establishing his stature before the ensuing discussion.