यस्य प्रसादादस्माभिः प्राप्ता द्रुपदनंदिनी । इन्द्रप्रस्थे तथा राज्यं राजसूयस्त्वया कृतः
yasya prasādādasmābhiḥ prāptā drupadanaṃdinī | indraprasthe tathā rājyaṃ rājasūyastvayā kṛtaḥ
यस्य प्रसादेनास्माभिर्द्रुपदनन्दिनी प्राप्ता, तथा इन्द्रप्रस्थे त्वया राज्यं लब्धम्; राजसूययज्ञश्च त्वयैव सम्यक् कृतः।
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced; Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative frame)
Scene: A courtly recollection: Indraprastha’s sabhā, the Pāṇḍavas remembering the grace that brought Draupadī, kingship, and the Rājasūya; ritual fires and royal insignia dominate the scene.
Worldly attainments—marriage alliance, kingdom, and great sacrifices—are framed as fruits of divine grace, urging gratitude and right praise.
No tīrtha is praised; Indraprastha is mentioned as a royal seat rather than a pilgrimage-māhātmya.
The Rājasūya (royal consecration sacrifice) is referenced, not prescribed.