Adhyaya 73 — The Uttama Manvantara: Classes of Devas, Indra Sushanti, and the Royal Lineage
तेषामिन्द्रो महाभागस्त्रैलोक्ये स गुरुर्भवेत् ।
शतं क्रतूनामाहृत्य सुशान्तिर्नाम नामतः ॥
teṣām indro mahābhāgas trailokye sa gurur bhavet | śataṃ kratūnām āhṛtya suśāntir nāma nāmataḥ ||
在他们之中,福德具足的因陀罗成为三界之师;既已举行百次祭祀,他便以“苏善提”(Suśānti)之名而闻名。
Authority (even divine authority) is portrayed as merit-based: Indra’s eminence and epithet arise from sustained sacrificial accomplishment, linking leadership with tapas/karma rather than mere inheritance.
Manvantara: naming the Indra of a given Manu-era is a standard purāṇic manvantara-detail.
‘Suśānti’ (good peace) hints that the fruit of perfected yajña is not only power but pacification—cosmic stability maintained through properly offered rites.