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Shloka 11

Adhyāya 90: Babhruvāhana’s Reception and the Commencement of Yudhiṣṭhira’s Aśvamedha

अविलुप्यागमं कृत्स्नं विविधैर्यज्ञियै: कृतम्‌ । यथागमं यथान्यायं कर्तव्यं च तथा कृतम्‌,“हमने नाना प्रकारकी यज्ञ-सामग्री एकत्रित करके शास्त्रीय विधिकी अवहेलना न करते हुए इस यज्ञको पूर्ण किया है। इसमें शास्त्रसंगत और न्याययुक्त प्रत्येक कर्तव्य-कर्मका यथोचित पालन किया गया है

avai lupyāgamaṁ kṛtsnaṁ vividhair yajñiyaiḥ kṛtam | yathāgamaṁ yathānyāyaṁ kartavyaṁ ca tathā kṛtam ||

Vaiśaṃpāyana said: “Without transgressing the sacred injunctions in any respect, we have completed this rite with its many kinds of sacrificial requisites. In accordance with scripture and in accordance with justice, every duty that ought to be done has been duly performed.”

{'avai-lupya''without violating, without omitting or transgressing', 'āgama': 'scriptural tradition
{'avai-lupya':
authoritative injunctions/ritual prescriptions', 'kṛtsnam''entirely, in full, completely', 'vividhaiḥ': 'by various, manifold', 'yajñiyaiḥ': 'fit for sacrifice
authoritative injunctions/ritual prescriptions', 'kṛtsnam':
sacrificial (materials/implements/offerings)', 'kṛtam''done, performed, accomplished', 'yathāgamaṁ': 'according to scripture
sacrificial (materials/implements/offerings)', 'kṛtam':
as prescribed', 'yathānyāyam''according to justice/propriety
as prescribed', 'yathānyāyam':
in due legal-ethical order', 'kartavyam''what ought to be done
in due legal-ethical order', 'kartavyam':
duty', 'tathā''so, in that manner', 'ca': 'and'}
duty', 'tathā':

वैशग्पायन उवाच

V
Vaiśaṃpāyana
Ā
āgama (scriptural injunctions)
Y
yajña (sacrifice/rite)
Y
yajñiya-sāmagrī (sacrificial requisites)

Educational Q&A

The verse emphasizes that religious action must be governed by both śāstric authority (āgama) and ethical-legal propriety (nyāya). A rite is considered truly complete not merely by external performance, but by faithful adherence to prescribed rules and by doing every required duty in a just and fitting manner.

The narrator Vaiśaṃpāyana reports that the sacrifice has been carried out to completion with all necessary sacrificial materials, and that the performers have not deviated from the scriptural procedure. He underscores that all obligatory acts connected with the rite were executed properly and justly.