त्रिवर्गमूलनिश्चयः — Determining the Roots of Dharma, Artha, and Kāma
Mahābhārata, Śānti-parva 123
इन्द्रो जागर्ति भगवानिन्द्रादग्निर्विभावसु: । अग्नेर्जागर्ति वरुणो वरुणाच्च प्रजापति:
indro jāgarti bhagavān indrād agnir vibhāvasuḥ | agner jāgarti varuṇo varuṇāc ca prajāpatiḥ ||
婆苏诃罗摩说:“吉祥的因陀罗恒常警醒,谨慎制定并施行杖罚(daṇḍa)。由因陀罗而出光辉之火神阿耆尼;由阿耆尼而出伐楼那;由伐楼那而出生主波罗阇钵底。诸神依次承受此杖罚之权,各各常自警觉,以适度而用之。”
वसुहरोम उवाच
Legitimate authority (daṇḍa) must be exercised with constant vigilance and proper measure. The verse frames punishment/discipline as a sacred trust transmitted through divine custodians, implying that rulers and guardians of order must remain alert, restrained, and ethically guided in its use.
Vasuharoma describes a chain of custodianship: Indra is ever watchful over the institution of daṇḍa; from him Agni, then Varuṇa, then Prajāpati receive that authority. The point is to show that maintaining order is an ongoing, wakeful duty, not a casual or impulsive act.