Brahmopadeśa: Adhipatitva-kathana, Dharma-lakṣaṇa, and Kṣetra–Kṣetrajña Viveka
Book 14, Chapter 43
राजाधिराज: सर्वेषां विष्णुब्रह्ममयों महान् । ईश्वरत्वं विजानी ध्वं कर्तारमकृतं हरिम
rājādhirājaḥ sarveṣāṃ viṣṇu-brahma-mayo mahān | īśvaratvaṃ vijānīdhvaṃ kartāram akṛtaṃ harim ||
Vāyu dit : «Le grand Seigneur — roi des rois pour tous les êtres — dont la nature est pénétrée de Viṣṇu et de Brahman, doit être reconnu comme le Souverain véritable. Sachez que Hari accomplit toutes les œuvres, et pourtant Lui-même n’est pas fait et n’a point de faiseur.»
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse teaches recognition of Hari (Viṣṇu) as the supreme sovereign and ultimate agent: He is the creator and governor of all, yet Himself uncreated and without any prior cause—pointing to the highest theological principle of an uncaused first cause.
Vāyudeva is instructing the listeners to correctly identify the supreme divine authority. In the Ashvamedhika context, such teaching reinforces dharmic orientation after the war: true sovereignty and moral order ultimately rest in the Supreme (Hari), not merely in worldly kingship.