Dhvaja-Dhāraṇa Mahātmyam: Sumati–Satyamatī, Humility, and Deliverance by Hari’s Messengers
विनञ्चवनतं भूपं स निरीक्ष्य मुनीश्वरः । स्पृशन्करेण तं प्रीत्युवाचातिहर्षितः ॥ २२ ॥
vinañcavanataṃ bhūpaṃ sa nirīkṣya munīśvaraḥ | spṛśankareṇa taṃ prītyuvācātiharṣitaḥ || 22 ||
へりくだって伏す王を見て、大聖仙はその姿を見つめた。ついで慈愛をもって手で触れ、甚だしい歓喜に満ちて語り始めた。
Munishvara (a great sage) addressing the king (Bhupa)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It highlights vinaya (humble surrender) as the doorway to anugraha (grace): when the seeker bows sincerely, the sage responds with affection and joyful instruction.
Bhakti begins with reverent approach—humility before the saintly. The sage’s loving touch and delighted speech model compassionate guidance that nourishes devotion and faith.
No specific Vedanga is taught in this line; the practical takeaway is the discipline of proper approach to instruction—respectful conduct before receiving mantra, vrata guidance, or puranic teachings.