Pṛthu Mahārāja’s Homecoming, Sacrificial Assembly, and Instruction on Devotional Kingship
सूक्ष्मवक्रासितस्निग्धमूर्धज: कम्बुकन्धर: । महाधने दुकूलाग्र्ये परिधायोपवीय च ॥ १७ ॥
sūkṣma-vakrāsita-snigdha- mūrdhajaḥ kambu-kandharaḥ mahā-dhane dukūlāgrye paridhāyopavīya ca
他头上的发丝细密乌黑、润泽微卷;颈项如海螺般端美,并饰以吉祥纹理。他身着极珍贵的下裳(dhoti),上身亦披一方雅致的披巾。
This verse describes Pṛthu Mahārāja’s auspicious, refined features and royal elegance—glossy dark hair, conch-like neck, and costly fine garments—indicating his extraordinary, divinely empowered kingship.
In the narrative, Śukadeva Gosvāmī highlights Pṛthu’s auspicious marks and dignified bearing to show that he is no ordinary ruler, but an exemplary king whose external splendor reflects inner virtue and divine purpose.
Devotees can learn that true leadership combines refinement and responsibility—outer conduct and presentation should support dharma and service, not ego, and should inspire others toward virtue.