युधिष्ठिरस्य नगरप्रवेशः — चार्वाकप्रकरणं
Yudhiṣṭhira’s Entry into the City and the Cārvāka Episode
तानुवाच ततो देवो विहितस्तत्र वै मया । यथास्य भविता मृत्युरचिरेणेति भारत,भरतनन्दन! तब ब्रह्माजीने देवताओंसे कहा--“मैंने ऐसा विधान कर दिया है जिससे शीघ्र ही उस राक्षसकी मृत्यु हो जायगी
tān uvāca tato devo vihitas tatra vai mayā | yathāsya bhavitā mṛtyur acireṇeti bhārata ||
تب دیوتا نے اُن سے کہا—“اے بھارت! میں نے یہاں ایسا حکم مقرر کر دیا ہے کہ اس ہستی کی موت بہت جلد واقع ہو جائے گی۔”
वायुदेव उवाच
That destructive forces are not allowed unlimited scope: a higher moral order (dharma) is safeguarded through divine ordinance, and wrongdoing carries an appointed end. The verse emphasizes timely restraint and justice rather than arbitrary violence.
A deity addresses others (likely gods or an assembly) and declares that he has already set a rule ensuring that the concerned being’s death will occur soon. It signals an impending resolution to a threat through an established cosmic decision.