Pṛthu Mahārāja’s Homecoming, Sacrificial Assembly, and Instruction on Devotional Kingship
व्यञ्जिताशेषगात्रश्रीर्नियमे न्यस्तभूषण: । कृष्णाजिनधर: श्रीमान् कुशपाणि:कृतोचित: ॥ १८ ॥
vyañjitāśeṣa-gātra-śrīr niyame nyasta-bhūṣaṇaḥ kṛṣṇājina-dharaḥ śrīmān kuśa-pāṇiḥ kṛtocitaḥ
在受祭祀灌顶之时,他暂置华服与饰物,使全身的天然光彩尽显。披上黑鹿皮,指上戴着库沙草环,更添庄严之美;他在行祭前严守一切戒律。
This verse depicts Pṛthu Mahārāja as a rājarṣi—splendid yet self-restrained—who sets aside ornamentation and adopts the disciplined, austere demeanor of a sacred practitioner.
These are traditional emblems of Vedic discipline and ritual readiness, showing that despite royal status he approached dharma with humility, purity, and proper observance.
Adopt purposeful restraint—simplify unnecessary display, keep steady daily spiritual practices, and cultivate dignity through self-control rather than external ornamentation.