Nahūṣa as Ajagara: Virtue Hierarchy, Karmic Gati, and the Psychology of Mind–Intellect
ते दुर्गवासं बहुधा निरुष्य व्यतीत्य कैलासमचिन्त्यरूपम् आसेदुरत्यर्थमनोरमं ते तमाश्रमाग्रयं वृषपर्वणस्तु,अनेक बार दुर्गम स्थानोंमें निवास करके अचिन्त्यरूप कैलासपर्वतको पीछे छोड़कर वे पुनः वृषपर्वाके अत्यन्त मनोरम उस श्रेष्ठ आश्रममें आ पहुँचे
te durgavāsaṁ bahudhā niruṣya vyatītya kailāsam acintyarūpam | āsedur atyarthamanoramaṁ te tam āśramāgryaṁ vṛṣaparvaṇas tu ||
ヴァイシャンパーヤナは語った。彼らは幾度も険しく到り難い地に住して苦難に耐え、思議を絶する姿のカイラーサ山を越えたのち、再びヴリシャパルヴァン王の、きわめて心楽しく最上の聖仙の庵へと到着した。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores endurance and steadiness: one advances toward one’s goal by patiently bearing hardship, moving past even awe-inspiring landmarks, and continuing the journey with discipline and resolve.
After staying in many difficult places and passing Mount Kailāsa, the travelers reach again the exceptionally beautiful, foremost hermitage associated with King Vṛṣaparvan.