अथ वर्षगणानेवं स्वर्गलोके महीयते । ततो गन्धर्वसहित: सहस्राण्येकविंशतिम्
atha varṣagaṇānevaṁ svargaloke mahīyate | tato gandharvasahitaḥ sahasrāṇy ekaviṁśatim
Ainsi, dans le monde du ciel, il est honoré de la sorte par les cohortes d’êtres célestes. Ensuite, accompagné des Gandharvas, il poursuit sa route —à travers une immense mesure de temps et de nombre— jusqu’à vingt et un mille (21 000).
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores the Mahābhārata’s ethical vision that righteous striving culminates in recognition within the cosmic order: merit is not merely private but is publicly affirmed in Svarga by divine assemblies, indicating that dharma bears fruit beyond the human realm.
Vaiśampāyana describes the protagonist being honored in heaven by celestial hosts; afterward, with Gandharvas accompanying, the narrative marks a further progression measured as ‘twenty-one thousand’ (a large enumerated span/measure), emphasizing the grandeur and continuity of the heavenly experience.