Cyavana’s Reconciliation with Indra; Tīrtha-Indexing at Ārcīka-parvata and Yamunā
Chapter 125
अत्र राजा महेष्वासो मान्धातायजत स्वयम् | साहदेविश्व कौन्तेय सोमको ददतां वर:
atra rājā maheṣvāso māndhātāyajata svayam | sāhadeviśva kaunteya somako dadatāṃ varaḥ ||
କୌନ୍ତେୟ! ଏଠାରେ ମହାଧନୁର୍ଧର ରାଜା ମାନ୍ଧାତା ସ୍ୱୟଂ ଯଜ୍ଞ କରିଥିଲେ; ଏଠାରେ ହିଁ ସହଦେବପୁତ୍ର ସୋମକ—ଦାତାମାନଙ୍କ ମଧ୍ୟରେ ଶ୍ରେଷ୍ଠ—ଯଜ୍ଞାନୁଷ୍ଠାନ କରିଥିଲେ।
लोगमश उवाच
Sacred places gain authority through the accumulated dharmic acts performed there; yajña (sacrifice) and dāna (generosity) are held up as exemplary duties whose memory sanctifies a tīrtha and encourages ethical conduct by later generations.
Lomaśa, guiding the Pāṇḍavas on pilgrimage, points out the Yamunā as a revered river-bank where famed kings—Māndhātṛ and Somaka—performed sacrifices, using their examples to highlight the site’s purifying and merit-bestowing character.