तथा राजर्षय: सर्वे ब्राह्मणाश्व तपोधना: । चक्रुरुच्चावचं कर्म यशसोअर्थाय दुष्करम्,“सम्पूर्ण राजर्षियों तथा तपस्वी ब्राह्मणोंने भी यशके लिये छोटे-बड़े कठिन कर्म किये हैं
tathā rājarṣayaḥ sarve brāhmaṇāś ca tapodhanāḥ | cakrur uccāvacam karma yaśaso 'rthāya duṣkaram ||
Vaiśampāyana said: “In the same way, all the royal sages, and the Brahmins rich in ascetic power, undertook deeds of many kinds—high and low—performing arduous acts for the sake of fame.”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights that even highly accomplished figures—royal sages and ascetic Brahmins—have undertaken strenuous and varied actions to gain fame, inviting reflection on how the desire for reputation can drive difficult deeds and how such motives relate to dharma.
Vaiśampāyana generalizes from earlier examples, stating that many eminent persons performed diverse and arduous acts for the sake of renown, reinforcing a broader point about human motivations and exemplary precedents.