Śiva-stavarāja: Upamanyu’s Preface and Initiation of the Śarva-Nāma Enumeration
Anuśāsana-parva 17
बहुप्रसाद: सुस्वप्नो दर्पणो<थ त्वमित्रजित् । वेदकारो मन्त्रकारो विद्वान् समरमर्दन:
vāyudeva uvāca | bahuprasādaḥ susvapno darpaṇo 'tha tvamitrajit | vedakāro mantrakāro vidvān samaramardanaḥ ||
風神ヴァーユは言った。「汝は豊かな恩寵を授ける者、吉祥なる夢を宿す者、鏡のごとく澄みわたる者、敵を征服する者である。汝はヴェーダの作者、マントラの啓示者、全知の者、そして戦場にて仇敵を打ち砕く者である。」
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse presents an ethical ideal of divinity/ideal kingship: compassion toward devotees (bahuprasāda), inner and outer victory over enemies (amitrajit), purity and clarity (darpaṇa), grounding in sacred knowledge (vedakāra, mantrakāra), and the capacity to protect dharma through strength when necessary (samaramardana).
Vāyu is offering a hymn-like praise, stringing together honorific epithets that describe the addressed figure’s benevolence, purity, mastery of Vedic/mantric wisdom, and martial power—typical of Mahābhārata stuti passages that frame a moral-spiritual portrait through names and attributes.