The Appearance and Coronation of King Pṛthu (Pṛthu-avatāra) and His Humble Refusal of Premature Praise
वायुश्च वालव्यजने धर्म: कीर्तिमयीं स्रजम् । इन्द्र: किरीटमुत्कृष्टं दण्डं संयमनं यम: ॥ १५ ॥
vāyuś ca vāla-vyajane dharmaḥ kīrtimayīṁ srajam indraḥ kirīṭam utkṛṣṭaṁ daṇḍaṁ saṁyamanaṁ yamaḥ
风神伐由献上两柄毛拂(cāmara)。法王达摩赐予能扩展名声的花鬘。天帝因陀罗赠以珍贵头盔;阎摩王则授予统御世间的权杖。
This verse shows the devas gifting royal emblems—fan, garland of fame, crown, and the daṇḍa of discipline—indicating that a true king rules with honor, righteousness, and regulated justice.
Because Pṛthu is presented as an empowered ideal ruler; the gods honor and equip him with symbols of authority so he can establish dharma and protect society through proper governance.
It encourages principled self-restraint and fair accountability—leading with integrity, setting clear boundaries, and correcting wrongdoing without cruelty.