तुतोष तस्य नृपते मुनेरमिततेजस: । उवाच चैन प्रीतात्मा किमिष्टं करवाणि ते
tutoṣa tasya nṛpate muner amitatejasaḥ | uvāca cainaṃ prītātmā kim iṣṭaṃ karavāṇi te ||
Vaiśampāyana dit : « Ô roi, le dieu du Feu fut grandement satisfait de ce sage à la splendeur sans mesure. Le cœur réjoui, il lui dit : “Que désires-tu ? Je l’accomplirai pour toi.” »
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Sincere praise and right conduct can lead to divine goodwill, but the ethical emphasis is on directing any granted power or boon toward a worthy, dharmic aim rather than mere self-indulgence.
In Vaiśampāyana’s recitation to the king, Agni becomes pleased with the sage’s words and offers to fulfill the sage’s desired request, setting up the next action in the Mandapāla episode.