अहं हितं वदाम्येतत् प्रियं चेत् तव पार्थिव । देवयाना हि पन्थान: श्रुतास्ते यज्ञसंस्तरे,पृथ्वीनाथ! तुम्हें प्रिय लगे तो मैं तुम्हारे हितकी बात बताता हूँ। यज्ञ आरम्भ करते समय तुमने देवयान-मार्गोकी बात सुनी होगी। वे ही तुम्हारे योग्य हैं
vaiśampāyana uvāca | ahaṃ hitaṃ vadāmy etat priyaṃ cet tava pārthiva | devayānā hi panthānaḥ śrutās te yajñasaṃstare ||
Dijo Vaiśampāyana: “Si te place, oh rey, hablaré lo que de veras es para tu bien. Los senderos llamados ‘Devayāna’ los has oído en el momento del rito sacrificial; esos mismos senderos son los que te convienen.”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The speaker urges the king toward what is truly beneficial (hita) rather than merely pleasant, pointing him to the Devayāna—an elevated, dharmic ‘path’ associated with sacrificial knowledge and spiritual ascent.
Vaiśampāyana addresses a king respectfully and offers counsel: recalling what the king has already heard in the context of sacrifice, he recommends the Devayāna as the appropriate course, framing guidance in terms of welfare and rightful suitability.