Śaryāti, Sukanyā, Cyavana Muni, the Aśvinī-kumāras, and Kakudmī-Revatī
Baladeva Marriage
इत्यादिष्टोऽभिवन्द्याजं नृप: स्वपुरमागत: । त्यक्तं पुण्यजनत्रासाद् भ्रातृभिर्दिक्ष्ववस्थितै: ॥ ३५ ॥
ity ādiṣṭo ’bhivandyājaṁ nṛpaḥ sva-puram āgataḥ tyaktaṁ puṇya-jana-trāsād bhrātṛbhir dikṣv avasthitaiḥ
Tendo recebido a ordem do Senhor Brahmā, o rei Kakudmī ofereceu-lhe reverências e retornou à sua morada. Ali viu sua residência vazia, pois seus irmãos e parentes a haviam abandonado e viviam dispersos em todas as direções, temendo seres superiores como os Yakṣas.
‘Aja’ here refers to Lord Brahmā, to whom the king offers obeisances after receiving instructions.
Puṇyajanas are a class of powerful beings (often associated with attendants of higher celestial realms) whose presence caused the king’s brothers to fear and disperse to different directions.
It highlights steady duty and humility: take guidance from higher wisdom, offer respect, and return to one’s responsibilities even when others act from fear.