Purukutsa’s Rasātala Victory; Triśaṅku and Hariścandra; Rohita and Śunaḥśepha
तत: पुरुषमेधेन हरिश्चन्द्रो महायशा: । मुक्तोदरोऽयजद् देवान् वरुणादीन् महत्कथ: ॥ २१ ॥
tataḥ puruṣa-medhena hariścandro mahā-yaśāḥ muktodaro ’yajad devān varuṇādīn mahat-kathaḥ
Ensuite, le roi Hariścandra, illustre entre les grands, accomplit le sacrifice du puruṣamedha et adora les devas, Varuṇa et les autres. Ainsi fut guérie l’hydropisie que Varuṇa avait causée, et les dieux furent satisfaits.
This verse states that after being relieved of his suffering, King Harishchandra performed the puruṣamedha sacrifice and worshiped the demigods, beginning with Varuṇa.
Varuṇa is central to Harishchandra’s narrative; here the verse highlights that Harishchandra worshiped the demigods starting with Varuṇa as part of his sacrificial performance after his ordeal was resolved.
The verse underscores gratitude and duty after hardship—when relief comes, one should return to righteous conduct, worship, and responsible action rather than pride or forgetfulness.