नारदकथितं माधव्याः तपश्चर्या–ययातेः स्वर्गविचारः | Nārada on Mādhavī’s Asceticism and the Scrutiny of Yayāti in Heaven
विश्वामित्राय धर्मात्मन् षड्भिरश्वशतै: सह । ततो5सि गतसम्मोहः कृतकृत्यो द्विजोत्तम
Viśvāmitrāya dharmātman ṣaḍbhir aśvaśataiḥ saha | tato 'si gata-sammohaḥ kṛta-kṛtyo dvijottama ||
“Wahai insan berbudi dharma, persembahkanlah (semuanya) kepada Viśvāmitra bersama enam ratus kuda ini. Maka, wahai Brahmana utama, lenyaplah kebingunganmu dan tuntaslah kewajibanmu.”
नारद उवाच
The verse emphasizes dharma as the completion of one’s pledged duty: when a rightful obligation is met—here, by delivering the promised offering to Viśvāmitra—inner turmoil (sammoha) subsides and one becomes kṛta-kṛtya, ‘having done what must be done.’
Nārada advises Gālava, who is striving to fulfill a difficult demand connected with Viśvāmitra, to present the six hundred horses (as obtained) to Viśvāmitra; doing so will end Gālava’s anxiety and complete his undertaking.