कृतयुगवर्णनम् तथा राजधर्मोपदेशः
Kṛtayuga Description and Instruction on Royal Dharma
पश्यामि च महीं राजन् काननैरुपशोभिताम् । (सपर्वतवनद्वीपां निमग्नाशतसड्कुलाम् ।) यजन्ते हि तदा राजन् ब्राह्मणा बहुभिर्मखै:,राजन! वहाँकी भूमि विविध काननोंसे सुशोभित, पर्वत, वन और द्वीपोंसे उपलक्षित तथा सैकड़ों सरिताओंसे संयुक्त दिखायी देती थी। ब्राह्मणलोग नाना प्रकारके यज्ञोंद्वारा भगवान् यज्ञपुरुषकी आराधना करते थे
vaiśampāyana uvāca | paśyāmi ca mahīṁ rājan kānanair upaśobhitām | sa-parvata-vana-dvīpāṁ nimagnā-śata-saṅkulām | yajante hi tadā rājan brāhmaṇā bahubhir makhaiḥ |
قال فايشَمبايانا: «أيها الملك، إنّي أرى تلك الأرض مزدانةً بغاباتٍ كثيرة—موسومةً بالجبال والأحراج والجزر، ومزدحمةً بمئات الأنهار والجداول. وفي تلك الأيام، أيها الملك، كان البراهمة يقيمون عبادتهم بقرابين كثيرة، مكرّمين الربَّ الذي هو عينُ “شخصِ القربان” (يَجْنْيَابُرُوشا).»
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse links a flourishing, well-ordered land with the sustained practice of dharma—here expressed through yajña performed by brāhmaṇas. Ethical order and prosperity are portrayed as mutually reinforcing: when sacred duties are upheld, the world appears abundant, beautiful, and stable.
Vaiśampāyana describes to the king a vision/description of a region of the earth: richly forested, defined by mountains and islands, and filled with many rivers. He adds that at that time brāhmaṇas were actively conducting many sacrificial rites, indicating a period of ritual vitality and social-religious harmony.