Kurukshetra, Pṛthūdaka Tīrtha, and the Marriage of Saṃvaraṇa with Tapatī
ततो जगाम चारण्यं त्वनध्याये नृपात्मजः सर्वकर्मसु निक्षिप्य वसिष्ठं तपसां निधिम्
tato jagāma cāraṇyaṃ tvanadhyāye nṛpātmajaḥ sarvakarmasu nikṣipya vasiṣṭhaṃ tapasāṃ nidhim
Luego, durante el tiempo de anadhyāya (cuando se suspende el estudio védico), el hijo del rey se dirigió al bosque. Habiendo confiado todos los asuntos a Vasiṣṭha—tesoro de austeridades—partió.
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A ruler (or heir) acts within dharma by placing governance and rites under a qualified brahmarṣi (Vasiṣṭha) before withdrawing; it underscores reverence for śāstra-guided authority and disciplined timing (anadhyāya) in Vedic life.
Vamśānucarita / carita (dynastic or character narrative): it describes conduct and movement of a royal figure, not cosmogenesis or dissolution.
Entrusting ‘all actions’ to Vasiṣṭha symbolizes transferring ego-driven agency to tapas and dharma—placing one’s life under the governance of spiritual discipline before entering the liminal space of the forest.