Indra’s Envy at Pṛthu’s Aśvamedha and Brahmā’s Intervention
False Renunciation Exposed
तत्तस्य चाद्भुतं कर्म विचक्ष्य परमर्षय: । नामधेयं ददुस्तस्मै विजिताश्व इति प्रभो ॥ १८ ॥
tat tasya cādbhutaṁ karma vicakṣya paramarṣayaḥ nāmadheyaṁ dadus tasmai vijitāśva iti prabho
亲爱的维杜罗啊,大圣贤们见到普利图王之子那非凡的英勇作为,便一致同意赐他名号“胜马者”(Vijitāśva)。
In Canto 4, Chapter 19, the sages witness King Pṛthu’s extraordinary deed connected with the sacrificial horse and honor him by naming him “Vijitāśva,” meaning “conqueror of the horse.”
Because they directly observed his astonishing accomplishment in relation to the yajña-horse and publicly recognized his prowess and righteousness by awarding a title that memorialized the event.
This verse highlights that lasting honor comes from visible, beneficial actions recognized by wise and impartial people—encouraging integrity, responsibility, and service over mere self-promotion.