लोकसमुत्पत्ति-वर्णनम् तथा इक्ष्वाकुवंश-प्रशंसा
Cosmogony and Ikshvaku Genealogy as Counsel to Rama
भरतात्तु महाबाहोरसितो नाम जायत।।2.110.15।।यस्यैते प्रतिराजान उदपद्यन्त शत्रवः।हैहयास्तालजङ्घाश्च शूराश्च शशिबिन्दवः।।2.110.16।।
bharatāt tu mahābāhor asito nāma jāyata || (2.110.15) ||
yasyāite pratirājāna udapadyanta śatravaḥ |
haihayās tālajaṅghāś ca śūrāś ca śaśibindavaḥ || (2.110.16) ||
ومن بهاراتا عظيمِ الذراعين وُلِدَ أسيتا. وقام عليه ملوكٌ منافسون أعداء: الهايهايا، والتالاجنغا، والشاشيبندو الشجعان.
Mightyarmed Bharata had a son named Asita against whom the Haihayas, Talajanghas and the indomitable Sasibindus, the rival kings rose as enenmies.
The repeated lesson underscores political dharma: opposition and rivalry are recurring realities, requiring righteous firmness rather than despair.
A repeated genealogical-conflict unit appears in the recension stream, reinforcing the episode of Asita’s adversaries.
Endurance and readiness to defend dharma when challenged by rival powers.
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