Marutta’s Sacrifice and Agni’s Embassy (मरुत्त-यज्ञे दूतत्वम्)
यदर्थ मां प्राहिणोत् त्वत्सकाशं बृहस्पतिं परिदातुं मरुत्ते । अयं गुरुर्याजयतां नृप त्वां मर्त्य सन््तममरं त्वां करोतु
yadarthaṁ māṁ prāhiṇot tvatsakāśaṁ bṛhaspatiṁ paridātuṁ marutte | ayaṁ gurur yājayatāṁ nṛpa tvāṁ martya san tam amaraṁ tvāṁ karotu ||
阿耆尼说道:“马鲁塔啊,且听我奉遣而来的缘由。他愿借我之手,使布里哈斯帕提来到你面前。他宣言:‘此人乃汝之师;国王啊,让他主持你的祭祀。你虽为必死之人,愿他使你得至不死之境。’”
मरुत्त उवाच
The verse emphasizes that rightful ritual action should be guided by a legitimate guru-priest (here Bṛhaspati). A king, though mortal, can attain enduring fame and a ‘deathless’ status through dharmic sacrifice performed under proper spiritual authority.
Marutta explains the mission for which he was sent: to bring or present Bṛhaspati to the king. He conveys the instruction that Bṛhaspati, as the king’s guru, should conduct the sacrifice and thereby elevate the king from ordinary mortality toward ‘immortality’ in the sense of lasting merit and renown.