अष्टपञ्चाशतं राजन् विपुलत्वेन चानघ । श्रूयते परमोदार: पतगो5सौ विभावसु:,कुरुनन्दन! सूर्यका व्यासगत विस्तार दस हजार योजन है और उनकी परिधि या मण्डलका विस्तार तीस हजार योजन है तथा उनकी विपुलता अद्बावन सौ योजनकी है। अनघ! इस प्रकार शीघ्रगामी परम उदार भगवान् सूर्यके त्रिविध विस्तारका वर्णन सुना जाता है
aṣṭapañcāśataṁ rājan vipulatvena cānagha | śrūyate paramodāraḥ patago 'sau vibhāvasuḥ ||
Sañjaya said: “O King, O sinless one, the Sun—Vibhāvasu, that supremely generous, swift-moving ‘winged’ luminary—is heard to have a vast measure of fifty-eight (hundred) in breadth.”
संजय उवाच
The verse underscores a traditional cosmological vision in which the Sun is described with measured vastness and praised as “paramodāra” (supremely beneficent). Ethically, it evokes reverence for the ordered cosmos (ṛta) that sustains life and, by extension, reminds rulers to align governance with that sustaining order.
Sañjaya continues reporting traditional accounts to King Dhṛtarāṣṭra, describing the Sun (Vibhāvasu) with a stated measure of its ‘breadth/expanse,’ using honorific addresses (“rājan,” “anagha”) and a metaphor (“pataga,” the winged one) for the Sun’s swift course.