कुशनाभकन्याशतविवाहः — The Marriage of Kuśanābha’s Hundred Daughters
and the Birth of Brahmadatta
तमाहूय महातेजा ब्रह्मदत्तं महीपति:। ददौ कन्याशतं राजा सुप्रीतेनान्तरात्मना।।1.33.21।।
tam āhūya mahātejā brahmadattaṁ mahīpatiḥ |
dadau kanyāśataṁ rājā suprītenāntarātmanā ||1.33.21||
大いなる威光を備えた地上の王はブラフマダッタを召し寄せ、心の底からの歓喜をもって、百人の乙女を喜んで彼に与えた。
The lord of the earth, highly powerful king Kusanabha invited Brahmadatta, and gave his hundred daughters in marriage to him with a heart highly pleased.
Dharma is expressed through rightful giving (dāna) and proper marital arrangement—acts performed with goodwill, not coercion.
Kūśanābha formally invites Brahmadatta and offers his hundred daughters in marriage.
The king’s generosity and auspicious intent—acting from a ‘suprīta’ (fully pleased) heart.