Asita Devala Observes Jaigīṣavya’s Yogic Attainment and Chooses Mokṣa-dharma (देवल-जैगीषव्योपाख्यानम्)
तान् क्रतून् भरतश्रेष्ठ शतकृत्वो महाद्युति: । पूरयामास विधिवत् ततः ख्यात: शतक्रतु:,भरतश्रेष्ठ! महातेजस्वी इन्द्रने उन यज्ञोंको सौ बार विधिपूर्वक पूर्ण किया, इसलिये इन्द्र शतक्रतु नामसे विख्यात हो गये
tān kratūn bharataśreṣṭha śatakṛtvo mahādyutiḥ | pūrayāmāsa vidhivat tataḥ khyātaḥ śatakratuḥ ||
毗舍波耶那说道:噢,婆罗多族中最卓越者啊,光辉灿然的因陀罗依照仪轨,圆满完成那些祭祀达一百次;因此他以“娑多迦罗都”(Śatakratu,意为“具百种祭仪者”)之称而闻名。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights that disciplined, properly regulated action (vidhivat karma)—especially sacred or socially sanctioned duties—accumulates merit and establishes enduring reputation; Indra’s title ‘Śatakratu’ is presented as the fruit of repeatedly completing rites in the correct manner.
Vaiśampāyana explains the origin of Indra’s epithet: Indra completed the referenced sacrifices one hundred times, and because of this repeated, duly performed accomplishment he became famous as ‘Śatakratu.’