Marutta’s Sacrifice: Indra’s Threat, Saṃvarta’s Mantric Restraint, and Divine Reconciliation (अध्याय १०)
ततो वित्त विविध संनिधाय यथोत्साहं कारयित्वा च कोषम् | अनुज्ञातो गुरुणा संनिवृत्य शशास गामखिलां सागरान्ताम्
tato vittaṃ vividhaṃ sannidhāya yathotsāhaṃ kārayitvā ca koṣam | anujñāto guruṇā saṃnivṛtya śaśāsa gām akhilāṃ sāgarāntām ||
त्यानंतर नानाविध उरलेले धन एकत्र करून मरुत्ताने आपल्या सामर्थ्य व उत्साहाप्रमाणे कोषागार बांधवून त्यात ते साठविले. मग गुरु संवर्तांची आज्ञा घेऊन तो राजधानीस परतला आणि समुद्रपर्यंतची अखिल पृथ्वी धर्माने राज्य करू लागला.
व्याय उवाच
The verse highlights dharmic governance: wealth should be responsibly organized (placed in a treasury for orderly administration), and political authority is exercised rightly when aligned with discipline and the guru’s sanction—symbolizing legitimacy, restraint, and ethical stewardship.
After a great distribution of wealth, what remains is collected and stored by having a treasury built. Marutta then takes leave of his teacher Saṃvarta, returns to his capital, and rules the whole ocean-bounded earth.