Yudhiṣṭhira’s Procession, Encampment (Niveśa), and Auspicious Timing for Ritual Action
रत्नं च यन्मरुत्तेन निहितं वसुधातले । तदवाप कथं चेति तनमे ब्रूहि द्विजोत्तम
Janamejaya uvāca |
ratnaṁ ca yan Maruttena nihitaṁ vasudhā-tale |
tad avāpa kathaṁ ceti tan me brūhi dvijottama ||
Wika ni Janamejaya: “O pinakadakila sa mga dalawang-beses-isinilang, sabihin mo sa akin ito: ang kayamanang idineposito ni Haring Marutta sa ibabaw ng lupa—paano iyon nakuha? At matapos marinig ang mga salita ng dakilang si Vyāsa, ano ang ginawa pa ni Haring Yudhiṣṭhira kaugnay ng paghahandog na Aśvamedha?”
जनमेजय उवाच
The verse models dhārmic inquiry: a king seeks clarity from a qualified sage about the rightful acquisition and use of wealth in the context of a major royal rite (Aśvamedha), implying that power and prosperity should be guided by authoritative counsel and ethical purpose.
Janamejaya asks the narrator-sage to explain two linked points: what Yudhiṣṭhira did regarding the Aśvamedha after hearing Vyāsa, and how the treasure once deposited by King Marutta on the earth was later obtained.