Kurukshetra, Pṛthūdaka Tīrtha, and the Marriage of Saṃvaraṇa with Tapatī
तद् युष्माकं हितार्थाय यद् वदामि सुरोत्तमाः तत्कुरुध्वं जयो येन समाश्रित्य भवेद्धि वः
tad yuṣmākaṃ hitārthāya yad vadāmi surottamāḥ tatkurudhvaṃ jayo yena samāśritya bhaveddhi vaḥ
“因此,诸天之中最殊胜者啊,为你们的利益,当依我所言而行;凭此所依,你们必定获得胜利。”
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Welfare (hita) and victory (jaya) are linked to disciplined adherence to right counsel; success is framed as the fruit of aligning action with a higher, dharmic directive.
Vamśānucarita / narrative history: it is a directive within the ongoing Deva–Asura episode, setting up the next ritual/strategy/action that restores cosmic order.
‘Relying upon which’ (samāśritya) underscores śaraṇāgati as a power-principle: victory is not merely force, but alignment with transcendent order.