Adhyaya 36 — Madalasa’s Final Counsel and the Renunciation of King Ritadhvaja
भार्यया सह धर्मात्मा यियासुस्तपसे वनम् ।
अवतीर्णो महारक्षो महाभागो महीपतिः ॥
bhāryayā saha dharmātmā yiyāsustapase vanam | avatīrṇo mahārakṣo mahābhāgo mahīpatiḥ
Ang matuwid na haring iyon, ang dakilang tagapagtanggol at mapalad na panginoon ng daigdig, ay umalis kasama ang kaniyang reyna patungo sa gubat upang magsagawa ng mga pag-aayuno at pagninilay (tapas).
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The verse upholds the dharmic ideal that even sovereign power is subordinate to spiritual aims; householders (and rulers) should know when to step back and pursue tapas.
Vaṃśānucarita: exemplary conduct of kings within a lineage narrative; it illustrates dharma in action rather than cosmogenesis.
The forest symbolizes interiorization: moving from external protection of a realm to guarding the mind through austerity and restraint.