लोकानां च हितार्थाय कामाय च सुखाय च । यज्ञं च कथयिष्यामि तत्सर्वं शृणु भूपते
lokānāṃ ca hitārthāya kāmāya ca sukhāya ca | yajñaṃ ca kathayiṣyāmi tatsarvaṃ śṛṇu bhūpate
ដើម្បីប្រយោជន៍ដល់សត្វលោក ដើម្បីបំពេញក្តីប្រាថ្នាដែលត្រឹមត្រូវ និងដើម្បីសុខសាន្ត ខ្ញុំនឹងពណ៌នាពីយជ្ញៈផងដែរ។ សូមព្រះអង្គស្តាប់ទាំងអស់ ឱ ព្រះមហាក្សត្រ។
Vyāsa
Listener: Yudhiṣṭhira
Scene: Vyāsa addressing the king, with a symbolic yajña-altar in the background: fire steady, offerings arranged, people of different stations receiving blessings—visualizing welfare, fulfilled wishes, and contentment.
Yajña is presented as a dharmic instrument that supports social welfare, balanced prosperity, and inner contentment.
The broader Dharmāraṇya setting frames the teaching, though this verse emphasizes the universal purpose of yajña.
A forthcoming explanation of a yajña is promised, but the verse itself does not specify the ritual’s steps.