Adhyaya 36 — Madalasa’s Final Counsel and the Renunciation of King Ritadhvaja
ततः कुबलयाश्वोऽसौ सा च देवी मदालसा ।
पुत्राय दत्त्वा तद्राज्यं तपसे काननं गतौ ॥
tataḥ kubalayāśvo 'sau sā ca devī madālasā | putrāya dattvā tadrājyaṃ tapase kānanaṃ gatau
Luego, Kubalayāśva y la dama Madālasā, tras entregar aquel reino a su hijo, se internaron en el bosque para practicar austeridades.
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The ideal arc presented is: fulfill worldly responsibility, transfer it appropriately, then pursue the higher aim—showing a harmonization of pravṛtti (engagement) and nivṛtti (withdrawal).
Vaṃśānucarita, emphasizing exemplary royal conduct and life-stage dharma.
‘Giving the kingdom’ symbolizes relinquishing inner sovereignty over others and reclaiming sovereignty over oneself through tapas.