Adhyāya 90: Babhruvāhana’s Reception and the Commencement of Yudhiṣṭhira’s Aśvamedha
गगनात् पुष्पवर्ष च पश्येदं पतितं भुवि । सुर्िंदेवगन्धर्वा ये च देवपुर:सरा:
gaganāt puṣpavarṣaṃ ca paśyedaṃ patitaṃ bhuvi | surāś ca devagandharvā ye ca devapuraḥsarāḥ ||
দেখো—আকাশ থেকে পুষ্পবৃষ্টি হয়ে এ পৃথিবীতে পতিত হয়েছে। দেবগণ, দিব্য গন্ধর্বগণ এবং দেবতাদের অগ্রগামী (পরিচারক ও ঘোষক) সকলেই এখানে উপস্থিত হয়ে এই মুহূর্তকে সম্মান জানাচ্ছেন।
श्षशुर उवाच
A shower of flowers from the sky functions as an auspicious sign: righteous or significant acts are portrayed as receiving cosmic recognition, reminding the listener that dharma is not merely social but also aligned with a larger moral order.
The speaker draws attention to a miraculous flower-rain descending to earth and notes the presence of gods and celestial beings, indicating a moment of celebration or divine endorsement within the Ashvamedhika Parva’s ritual-royal setting.