आदि पर्व — खाण्डवदाह प्रसङ्गः: पावकस्य याचनं तथा इन्द्रवर्षनिवारणोपायः
Adi Parva — Khāṇḍava episode: Agni’s request and the means to resist Indra’s rain
दीप्यमाना श्रिया राजन् दिव्यरूपा मनोरमा | तदद्भुतं महद् दृष्टवा कुन्तीपुत्रो धनंजय:
dīpyamānā śriyā rājan divyarūpā manoramā | tadadbhutaṁ mahad dṛṣṭvā kuntīputro dhanaṁjayaḥ ||
毗舍波耶那说道:“大王啊,她以荣光灿然,形貌如天女般神圣,令人一见倾心。昆蒂之子檀那阇耶(阿周那)见此宏大奇异之景,顿时惊叹不已。”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how true majesty and auspiciousness (śrī) can appear as a radiant, almost divine presence, evoking reverent wonder. Ethically, it frames the proper human response to the extraordinary—not exploitation or pride, but attentive awe and recognition of something higher than ordinary experience.
Vaiśampāyana describes to the king a striking, radiant figure—divine and beautiful. Arjuna (Dhanañjaya), identified as Kuntī’s son, sees this great marvel and reacts with amazement, marking a pivotal moment of encounter with an extraordinary presence.