Keśava-tattva-kathana
On the Principle of Keśava: Cosmogony and Divine Epithets
भीष्य उवाच व्यवसायं तयोस्तत्र विदित्वा त्रिदशेश्वर: | सह देवैरुपययौ लोकपालैस्तथैव च
bhīṣma uvāca vyavasāyaṁ tayos tatra viditvā tridaśeśvaraḥ | saha devair upayayau lokapālaiḥ tathaiva ca ||
毗湿摩说道:“大王啊!知晓那二人在彼处所立的坚定誓决之后,三十三天之主帝释(因陀罗)便与诸天众神,以及诸世界护持者(Lokapāla,护世)一同来到那里。”
भीष्य उवाच
A firmly formed resolve (vyavasāya), especially when aligned with dharma, is not merely private intention; it becomes an act with cosmic significance, drawing the attention of the divine order (Indra, the gods, and the Lokapālas) as witnesses and upholders of right conduct.
Bhishma narrates that Indra, having learned of the determined decision made by two individuals at that place, arrives there accompanied by the gods and the Lokapālas, indicating a moment of heightened importance and divine attendance.