इति पृष्टो धर्मराज्ञा स्मयन्हैडंबिरब्रवीत् । हते तस्मिन्दुराचारे मातुलेऽस्मि नियोजितः
iti pṛṣṭo dharmarājñā smayanhaiḍaṃbirabravīt | hate tasmindurācāre mātule'smi niyojitaḥ
इति धर्मराज्ञा पृष्टः स्मयन् हैडम्बिरब्रवीत्—हते तस्मिन् दुराचारे मातुलेऽहं नियोजितः।
Haidambi (responding to Dharmarāja)
Scene: Haidambi replies smiling to Dharmarāja: after the wicked maternal uncle was killed, he was appointed to manage affairs.
When wrongdoing is removed, responsibility should be placed upon a fit person to restore dharmic order.
No tīrtha is referenced; the verse advances the storyline about governance after a wicked person’s fall.
None; it is a narrative statement about appointment and duty.