वंशवर्णनम् तथा विवाहप्रार्थना
Genealogy of the Ikshvaku Line and the Proposal for Marriage
शासनात्तु नरेन्द्रस्य प्रययुश्शीघ्रवाजिभि:।समानेतुं नरव्याघ्रं विष्णुमिन्द्राज्ञया यथा।।1.70.6।।
śāsanāt tu narendrasya prayayuḥ śīghravājibhiḥ |
samānetuṃ naravyāghraṃ viṣṇum indrājñayā yathā || 1.70.6 ||
Por ordem do rei, partiram em cavalos velozes para trazer aquele tigre entre os homens, como se Viṣṇu fosse chamado pela ordem de Indra.
In obedience to the command of Indra among men (king Janaka), the messengers rode away on swift horses to bring king Kusadhwaja, a tiger among men just like fetching Visnu by the orders of Indra.
Dharma is disciplined obedience within rightful authority: messengers promptly carry out a king’s legitimate command.
Janaka dispatches messengers swiftly to summon Kuśadhvaja for the impending royal decision and marriage rites.
Promptness and loyalty in service (the attendants’ faithful execution of duty).