Bhaṅgāśvanopākhyāna — On comparative affection in strī–puruṣa union (भङ्गाश्वनोपाख्यानम्)
इन्द्रं दृष्टवा तु राजर्षि: पादयो: शिरसा गत: । प्रसीद त्रिदशश्रेष्ठ पुत्रकामेन स क्रतुः
indraṃ dṛṣṭvā tu rājarṣiḥ pādayoḥ śirasā gataḥ | prasīda tridaśaśreṣṭha putrakāmena sa kratuḥ ||
Melihat Indra, sang resi-raja mendekat dan menundukkan kepala di kaki-Nya. Dengan hasrat akan seorang putra, si pelaksana yajña, Kratu, memohon dengan rendah hati, “Berkenanlah, wahai yang terbaik di antara para dewa.”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse underscores dharmic humility and proper reverence: even a powerful rājarṣi seeks legitimate aims (like progeny) through respectful supplication and ritual merit, recognizing that outcomes depend on divine favor rather than entitlement.
A royal sage, identified as the sacrificer Kratu (or a sacrificer), meets Indra, bows at his feet, and requests Indra’s grace because he desires a son.