स्वर्गारोहणपर्व — तृतीयोऽध्यायः
Indra and Dharma’s Consolation; Celestial Gaṅgā Purification
यत्र राजा महातेजा थधर्मपुत्र: स्थितो5भवत् । इन्द्रके साथ मरुद्गण, वसुगण, दोनों अश्विनीकुमार, साध्यगण, रुद्रगण, आदित्यगण, अन्यान्य देवलोकवासी सिद्ध और महर्षि सभी उस स्थानपर आये जहाँ महातेजस्वी धर्मपुत्र राजा युधिष्ठिर खड़े थे ।।
yatra rājā mahātejā dharmaputraḥ sthito 'bhavat | indreṇa sārdhaṃ marudgaṇā vasugaṇā ubhāv aśvinīkumārau sādhyagaṇā rudragaṇā ādityagaṇā anye ca devalokavāsinaḥ siddhā maharṣayaś ca sarve tam deśam ājagmuḥ yatra mahātejā dharmaputra-rājā yudhiṣṭhiraḥ tiṣṭhatīti || tataḥ śakraḥ surapatiḥ śriyā paramayā yutaḥ ||
Allí donde estaba en pie el poderoso y radiante rey—hijo de Dharma—llegó Indra junto con las huestes de los Maruts y los Vasus; los dos gemelos Aśvin; los Sādhyas, los Rudras y los Ādityas; y también otros moradores del mundo celeste, Siddhas y grandes rishis. Todos se congregaron en el mismo lugar donde se hallaba el ilustre rey Yudhiṣṭhira, nacido de Dharma. Entonces Śakra, señor de los dioses, revestido de esplendor supremo, (se acercó/apareció).
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores that steadfast adherence to dharma culminates in recognition by the cosmic order itself: the righteous king is honored not merely by humans but by the full hierarchy of divine and perfected beings, suggesting that ethical integrity has transcendent consequences.
At the point where Yudhiṣṭhira stands (in the ascent-to-heaven episode), Indra arrives accompanied by multiple classes of gods, Siddhas, and great seers, forming a grand celestial assembly; then Indra, radiant with supreme splendor, comes forward.