स राजा सकलास्त्रज्ञः शास्त्रज्ञः श्रुतिपारगः । वीरोऽत्यंतबलोत्साहो नित्योद्योगी दयानिधिः
sa rājā sakalāstrajñaḥ śāstrajñaḥ śrutipāragaḥ | vīro'tyaṃtabalotsāho nityodyogī dayānidhiḥ
அரசன் எல்லா ஆயுதங்களிலும் தேர்ந்தவன், சாஸ்திரங்களில் புலவன், வேதங்களில் பாரங்கதன்; வீரன், அளவற்ற வலமும் உற்சாகமும் உடையவன், எப்போதும் முயற்சியாளர், கருணையின் கடல்.
Deductive: Purāṇic narrator within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa (likely Sūta-style narration to sages)
Listener: Purāṇic audience
Scene: Mitrasaha depicted with bow and quiver, but also with a manuscript or Vedic symbol; his gaze is compassionate, suggesting strength governed by wisdom.
True rāja-dharma unites power with learning and compassion, not mere martial prowess.
No tīrtha is named; the verse continues the character-description within a kathā.
None directly; it sets ethical context for later religious instruction.