Marutta’s Sacrifice: Indra’s Threat, Saṃvarta’s Mantric Restraint, and Divine Reconciliation (अध्याय १०)
ततो यज्ञो ववृधे तस्य राजन् यत्र देवा: स्वयमन्नानि जह्लु: । यस्मिन् शक्रो ब्राह्मणै: पूज्यमान: सदस्यो<भूद्धरिमान् देवराज:
tato yajño vavṛdhe tasya rājan yatra devāḥ svayam annāni jahluḥ | yasmin śakro brāhmaṇaiḥ pūjyamānaḥ sadasyo 'bhūd dharimān devarājaḥ, nareśvara ||
于是,大王啊,他的祭祀愈发宏盛——盛大到诸神亲自在那里分发食物。在那祭会之中,受婆罗门礼敬的释迦(因陀罗),驾驭着黄褐色骏马的天帝,亦端坐其间,列为议席之员,世间之主啊。
व्याय उवाच
A king’s ritual and authority become truly legitimate when grounded in dharma and conducted with proper reverence to Brahmins and sacred order; such alignment draws divine approval, symbolized here by the gods themselves serving and Indra taking a seat in the assembly.
The sacrifice being described becomes extraordinarily grand. The gods personally distribute food, and Indra—honored by the Brahmins—attends the rite as an official member of the sacrificial council, highlighting the rite’s exceptional sanctity and prestige.