नारदकथितं माधव्याः तपश्चर्या–ययातेः स्वर्गविचारः | Nārada on Mādhavī’s Asceticism and the Scrutiny of Yayāti in Heaven
अस्यां राजर्षिश्रि: पुत्रा जाता वै धार्मिकास्त्रय: । चतुर्थ जनयत्वेक॑ भवानपि नरोत्तमम्
asyāṁ rājarṣiśrīḥ putrā jātā vai dhārmikās trayaḥ | caturthaṁ janayatv ekaṁ bhavān api narottamam ||
Nārada said: “From this noble lady, three righteous sons have indeed been born to royal sages. Now you too, O best of men, beget a single son—so that he may be the fourth.”
नारद उवाच
The verse frames progeny as an ethical and dynastic responsibility: righteous lineage (dhārmika putras) is praised, and the addressee is urged to contribute a worthy successor—‘narottama’—so that virtue and stability continue through the family line.
Nārada addresses a respected man, noting that a noble woman has already borne three righteous sons to royal sages, and he urges the listener to beget one more outstanding son, who would become the fourth in that sequence.