अजेशेन तदा राजन्प्रेरितेन स्वयंभुवा । कामधेनुः समाहूता कथयामास तां प्रति
ajeśena tadā rājanpreritena svayaṃbhuvā | kāmadhenuḥ samāhūtā kathayāmāsa tāṃ prati
پھر، اے راجن! خودبھُو (برہما) کی ترغیب سے اجیش نے کامدھینو کو بلایا؛ اور اس نے اس کے جواب میں کلام کیا۔
Vyāsa (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya
Type: kshetra
Listener: King (Rājan)
Scene: Brahmā urges a deity/agent (Ajeśa) who then calls Kāmadhenu; she responds, beginning a formal exchange—figures arranged in a respectful, hierarchical tableau in a sacred grove.
Dharmic order is portrayed as guided from higher authority—Brahmā impels action and divine resources are summoned for righteous purposes.
The wider episode unfolds in Dharmāraṇya, presented as a sanctified arena where divine governance becomes visible.
No explicit rite; the verse introduces the summoning of Kāmadhenu as a means to facilitate dharmic support and gifting.