Nakula’s Declaration and the Uñchavṛtti Brāhmaṇa’s Superior Merit (Āśvamedhika Parva, Adhyāya 92)
स्पर्शयज्ञं करिष्यामि विधिरेष सनातन: । “यदि इन्द्र बारह वर्षोंतक वर्षा नहीं करेंगे तो मैं स्पर्शयज्ञ- करूँगा। यह भी यज्ञकी सनातन विधि है”
sparśayajñaṁ kariṣyāmi vidhir eṣa sanātanaḥ |
ഞാൻ സ്പർശയജ്ഞം നടത്തും; ഇതാണ് യജ്ഞത്തിന്റെ സനാതനവിധി. ഇന്ദ്രൻ പന്ത്രണ്ടു വർഷം മഴ പെയ്യിക്കാതിരുന്നാലും ഞാൻ സ്പർശയജ്ഞം അനുഷ്ഠിക്കും।
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse emphasizes that when cosmic order (such as timely rain) fails, dharma offers sanctioned, traditional remedies through properly prescribed rites; steadfast adherence to ancient ritual law is presented as an ethical response to crisis rather than despair or lawlessness.
The speaker reports a resolve to perform the Sparśa-sacrifice if Indra does not send rain for twelve years, presenting the rite as an established, ancient procedure meant to address an extreme drought and restore balance.