स तत्प्राप्य महाराज्यं सोमः सोमवतां वरः । राजसूयं समाजह्रे सहस्रशतदक्षिणम्
sa tatprāpya mahārājyaṃ somaḥ somavatāṃ varaḥ | rājasūyaṃ samājahre sahasraśatadakṣiṇam
如是得大王权后,苏摩(Soma)——具苏摩光辉者中最胜——举行罗阇苏耶(Rājasūya)大祭,并以十万之数施与祭礼供养(dakṣiṇā)。
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Listener: A dvija interlocutor (addressed as ‘भो द्विज’ in adjacent verse context)
Scene: A grand Rājasūya: Soma enthroned as cakravartin, a vast vedi with blazing āhavanīya fire, priests receiving heaps of gold/cows, banners and conches, sages seated in orderly sabhā.
True sovereignty is sanctified by dharma—especially yajña and generous dakṣiṇā—rather than by power alone.
The setting is the Kāśīkhaṇḍa, implying the sanctifying field of Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), where rites gain heightened merit.
Performance of the Rājasūya yajña accompanied by substantial dakṣiṇā (charitable sacrificial gifts).