Sūrya-stava: Dhaumya’s Counsel and the Aṣṭaśata-nāma of Sūrya
त्रयोदशद्वीपवर्ती गोभिर्भासयसे महीम् । त्रयाणामपि लोकानां हितायैक: प्रवर्तसे,आप अपनी किरणोंद्वारा तेरहः द्वीपोंसे युक्त सम्पूर्ण पृथ्वीको प्रकाशित करते हैं; और अकेले ही तीनों लोकोंके हितके लिये तत्पर रहते हैं
trayodaśadvīpavartī gobhir bhāsayase mahīm | trayāṇām api lokānāṁ hitāyaikaḥ pravartase ||
Dijo Yudhiṣṭhira: «Morando entre las trece islas-continentes (dvīpas), iluminas toda la tierra con tus rayos; y tú solo, sin cesar, actúas por el bienestar de los tres mundos».
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse highlights the ideal of selfless, steady service: like the Sun that illuminates all without partiality, one should act for the welfare of the whole world, sustaining dharma and the common good.
Yudhiṣṭhira addresses a cosmic power—implicitly the Sun—praising its universal illumination and its solitary, unceasing labor for the benefit of the three worlds, as part of a devotional or laudatory speech within the forest narrative.