Adhyaya 72 — The Reconciliation Rite, Sarasvati Sacrifice, and the Birth of Uttama Manu (Auttama Manvantara Prelude)
ततस्तेन नरेन्द्रेण विस्तरेण निवेदिते । गत्वा पातालमादाय राजपत्नीमुपाययौ ॥
tatas tena narendreṇa vistareṇa nivedite / gatvā pātālam ādāya rājapatnīm upāyayau
ततः राजा सर्वं यथावत् विस्तरेण निवेद्य, स पातालं जगाम; राज्ञ्याः सह तां नीत्वा पुनरपि ताम् आनयामास।
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Rightful ends (restoring dhārmic household order) can employ extraordinary means, but only under guidance and clear intention, not caprice.
Upākhyāna; a plot-resolution move within a moral narrative rather than a cosmological/dynastic catalog.
Pātāla can signify the ‘subterranean’ psyche—recovering the queen symbolizes retrieving harmony from the depths of conflict and alienation.