धर्मस्य बहुद्वारत्वम् — Nārada’s Audience with Indra (Śānti-parva 340)
मेरौ समागता देवा: श्राविताश्रेदमुत्तमम् । तात! सूर्यदेवका अनुसरण करनेवाले उन महात्मा ऋषियोंने मेरुपर्वतपर आये हुए देवताओंको वह उत्तम माहात्म्य सुनाया था
Merau samāgatā devāḥ śrāvitāś cedaṁ uttamam | tāta! sūryadevakā anusaraṇa karanevāle un mahātmā ṛṣiyoṁ ne meruparvata para āye hue devatāoṁ ko vah uttama māhātmya sunāyā thā |
毗湿摩说道:“诸天在须弥山(Meru)集会。其时,那些追随太阳神的伟大圣仙,将那最上乘的《摩诃阿特弥耶》(māhātmya,圣德伟业之记)诵说给来到须弥山的诸神聆听。”
भीष्म उवाच
That sacred narratives (māhātmya) transmitted by realized sages—especially those grounded in devotion—serve to awaken reverence and guide beings toward dharma by presenting exemplary greatness worthy of emulation.
Bhīṣma describes a scene on Mount Meru where the gods gather, and great sages devoted to Sūrya recite to them an ‘excellent māhātmya’—a revered account praising a sacred greatness—so the assembled devas may hear and be instructed.