ब्राह्मणपूजा-राजधर्मः | Royal Duty of Honoring Learned Brahmins
इस प्रकार श्रीमह्ा भारत अनुशासनपर्वके अन्तर्गत दानधर्मपर्वमें इन्द्र और मतज्ञका संवादविषयक उनतीसवाँ अध्याय पूरा हुआ
śakra uvāca | ahaṁ iṣṭiṁ kariṣyāmi putrārtha te viśāmpate | vītahavya-sahasrāṇi yena tvaṁ prahariṣyasi ||
释迦罗(因陀罗)说道:“众民之主啊,为了你——使你得一子——我将为你举行祭仪(伊什提)。凭此祭仪之力,你将能击杀毗多诃毗耶之子数千。”
शक्र उवाच
The verse highlights the perceived potency of Vedic ritual (iṣṭi) to secure desired ends—here, progeny and martial success—while also raising an ethical tension: divine-sanctioned means can be directed toward destructive outcomes, reminding readers that power gained through ritual or boon still carries moral responsibility and consequences.
Indra addresses a king (called ‘viśāmpati’) and promises to perform a special sacrifice to help him obtain a son; Indra further states that, empowered by this rite, the king will be able to kill thousands of Vītahavya’s sons/descendants.