सिद्धाश्रमात् शोणातटं प्रस्थानम् — Departure from Siddhāśrama and the Invitation to Janaka’s Yajña
Bow of Mithilā
तेऽस्तं गते दिनकरे स्नात्वा हुतहुताशना:।विश्वामित्रं पुरस्कृत्य निषेदुरमितौजस:।।1.31.20।।
te ’staṃ gate dinakare snātvā hutahutāśanāḥ | viśvāmitraṃ puraskṛtya niṣedur amitaujasaḥ || 1.31.20 ||
日が没すると、偉なる光を帯びた彼らは沐浴し、聖なる火に供物を捧げ、そして座に就いた。敬意をもってヴィシュヴァーミトラを先頭に据えたのである。
As the night dawned, both the brothers performed the morning rites and approached Viswamitra and other rishis.
Dharma is the faithful performance of twilight rites and honoring the spiritual elder: ritual duty (agni-offering) and social-spiritual order (placing the guru foremost) go together.
At sunset, the group bathes, performs fire-offerings, and then assembles seated with Viśvāmitra in the place of honor.
Reverence and discipline—collective adherence to ritual timing and respectful seating around the leading sage.