मथुरायां यदुश्रेष्ठो दाशार्ह इति विश्रुतः । बभूव राजा मतिमान्महोत्साहो महाबलः
mathurāyāṃ yaduśreṣṭho dāśārha iti viśrutaḥ | babhūva rājā matimānmahotsāho mahābalaḥ
Em Mathurā houve um rei, o mais eminente entre os Yadus, célebre como Dāśārha; sábio no conselho, de grande iniciativa e de imensa força.
Narrator (Purāṇic voice; likely Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa in Brāhma Khaṇḍa framing)
Tirtha: Mathurā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Assembly of listeners (contextual)
Scene: A regal portrait scene in Mathurā: the Yādava king Dāśārha seated in court, with banners, guards, and the city’s sacred aura hinted by distant temples and the Yamunā.
Purāṇic sacred history frames dharma through exemplary rulers and lineages tied to holy places.
Mathurā is named as the setting, a revered sacred city in Purāṇic sacred geography.
No direct ritual is prescribed; the verse begins an illustrative narrative (itihāsa).