Adhyāya 31: Rājasūya-samāgama — The Gathering of Kings and the Ordering of Hospitality
धूमकेतु: शिखी च त्वं पापहानिलसम्भव: । सर्वप्राणिषु नित्यस्थ: सत्येन विपुनीहि माम्
dhūmaketuḥ śikhī ca tvaṁ pāpahānila-sambhavaḥ | sarva-prāṇiṣu nitya-sthaḥ satyena vipunīhi mām, deva ||
धूमकेतुः शिखी च त्वं पापहानिलसम्भवः । सर्वप्राणिषु नित्यस्थः सत्येन विपुनीहि माम् ॥
सहदेव उवाच
The verse presents truth (satya) as a purifying spiritual force and affirms an indwelling divine presence within all beings; ethical self-cleansing is sought through devotion grounded in truth.
Sahadeva addresses a deity with reverential epithets and asks to be purified, invoking the deity’s sin-destroying nature and omnipresence within all creatures.