Nābhāga’s Inheritance, Śiva’s Verdict, and the Rise of Ambarīṣa—Prelude to Durvāsā’s Offense
प्रतिनन्द्य स तां याञ्चां कर्तुमावश्यकं गत: । निममज्ज बृहद् ध्यायन् कालिन्दीसलिले शुभे ॥ ३७ ॥
pratinandya sa tāṁ yācñāṁ kartum āvaśyakaṁ gataḥ nimamajja bṛhad dhyāyan kālindī-salile śubhe
ドゥルヴァーサ仙はアンバリーシャ王の願いを喜んで受け入れたが、定めの儀礼を行うためヤムナー河へ赴いた。そこで吉祥なるカーリンディーの水に身を沈め、無相のブラフマンを観想した。
This verse presents immersion in the Kālindī as an auspicious, sacred act performed with deep meditation as part of one’s religious duty.
He went to complete an obligatory religious act connected with his vow/ritual observance, entering the sacred river while meditating deeply.
Do necessary duties with a focused, prayerful mind—turning even routine obligations into devotional practice through remembrance and meditation.