कल्माषपाद-शाप-कारणम्
Cause of Kalmāṣapāda’s Niyoga under a Curse
जगाम मनसा चैव वसिष्ठमृषिसत्तमम् | पुरोहितममित्रघ्नस्तदा संवरणो नृप:,उस समय शत्रुओंका नाश करनेवाले राजा संवरणने अपने पुरोहित मुनिवर वसिष्ठका मन-ही-मन स्मरण किया
jagāma manasā caiva vasiṣṭham ṛṣisattamam | purohitam amitraghnaḥ tadā saṃvaraṇo nṛpaḥ ||
そのとき、敵を滅ぼすことで名高いサンヴァラナ王は、心のうちに、王家の祭司であり仙人中の最勝者ヴァシシュタを念じた。
गन्धर्व उवाच
A ruler’s strength is not only martial; in crisis he should seek dharmic guidance. The verse highlights reliance on the purohita—an ethical and ritual authority—through inward recollection, suggesting humility, counsel, and alignment with dharma before action.
The Gandharva narrates that King Saṃvaraṇa, at that time, mentally calls upon his priest Vasiṣṭha, the foremost sage—indicating a turning point where the king seeks the sage’s help, advice, or protective rites.