Introduction
Vishvamitra proposes the marriages of Bharata ad Shatrughna with the two daughters of Kushadhvaja, the younger brother of Janaka. This being a welcome offer, Janaka accords his immediate consent. Then Dasharatha proceeds with the initiatory rituals for the bridegrooms and donates cows and riches. |
Verse 1
तमुक्तवंतं वैदेहं विश्वामित्रो महामुनिः |
उवाच वचनं वीरं वसिष्ठसहितो नृपम् || १-७२-१
1. mahaamuniH vishvaamitraH = eminent-saint, Vishvamitra; vasiSThasahitaH = together with Vashishta; uktavantam = to one who said [about his lineage, Janaka]; viiram = valiant one; tam vaideham nR^ipam = to him, Videha, king – Janaka; uvaaca vacanam = said, words.
Then the eminent-saint Vishvamitra together with Vashishta said these words to Janaka, the valiant king of Videha, who has just said about his lineage. [1-72-1]
Verse 2
अचिंत्यान्यप्रमेयाणि कुलानि नरपुंगव |
इक्ष्वाकूणां विदेहानां नैषां तुल्योऽस्ति कश्चन || १-७२-२
The Ikshvaku-s and Videha-s are unimaginably admirable and immeasurably distinguished dynasties, oh, Janaka, the best one among all men, there is no single king comparable to one from these dynasties… [1-72-2]
2. narapungava = oh best one among men; ikSvaakuuNaam videhaanaam = of Ikshvaku-s and Videha-s; kulaani = dynasties; acintyaani = not imaginably [admirable]; aprameyaaNi = not measurably [distinguished]; eSaam tulyaH = comparable king to them – kings of dynasties; kashcana = anyone; na asti = is not there.
Verse 3
सदृशो धर्मसंबन्धः सदृशो रूपसंपदा |
रामलक्ष्मणयो राजन् सीता चोर्मिलया सह || १-७२-३
Oh, king Janaka, these espousals of Seetha with Rama and Urmila with Lakshmana is behovely to each other’s dynastical prestige and even it is befitting to the winsome charms of the brides and bridegrooms, but that being so… [1-72-3]
3. raajan = oh king; uurmilayaa saha siitaa = Seetha with Urmila; raamalakSmaNayoH = to Rama, Lakshmana; this espousal is; sadR^ishaH = behovely; dharmasambandhaH = righteous alliance [espousal for dynastical prestige]; ruupasampadaa sadR^ishaH ca = befitting to winsome charms [of brides and bridegrooms], even.
Verse 4
वक्तव्यं च नरश्रेष्ठ श्रूयतां वचनं मम |
भ्राता यवीयान् धर्मज्ञ एष राजा कुशध्वजः || १-७२-४
Oh, grand sire, you may listen to my words of advise… this younger brother of yours, king Kushadhvaja, is at home in every kind of probity… [1-72-4]
4. narashreSTha = oh the best man [grand sire, that being so]; mama vaktavyam ca = mentionable [advisable] by me also; vacanam shruuyataam = words, be heard; yaviiyaan bhraataa = younger, brother; eSaH raajaa kushadhvajaH = this, king, Kushadhvaja; dharmaj~naH = probity, at home in.
Verse 5
अस्य धर्मात्मनो राजन् रूपेणाप्रतिमं भुवि |
सुताद्वयं नरश्रेष्ठ पत्न्यर्थं वरयामहे || १-७२-५
Oh, king, the pair of daughters of this right-minded Kushadhvaja is nonpareil in comeliness in this world, hence, oh, grand sire, we choose to pair them off with Bharata and Shatrughna… [1-72-5]
5. raajan = oh king; narashreSTha = oh grand sire, Janaka; ruupeNa bhuvi apratimam = by looks not matchable [nonpareil] in world; asya dharmaatmanaH = of this, right-minded [Kushadhvaja’s]; sutaadvayam = pair of daughters; patnyartham varayaamahe = we choose for the purpose of wife[to pair off with Bharata and Shatrughna] .
Verse 6
भरतस्य कुमारस्य शत्रुघ्नस्य च धीमतः |
वरयेम सुते राजंस्तयोरर्थे महात्मनोः || १-७२-६
Oh, king, for the sake of those two honourable boys, for that young man Bharata and for that smart man Shatrughna, we opt your brother’s daughters… [1-72-6]
6. raajan = oh king; kumaarasya = young man; bharatasya = for Bharata; dhiimataH shatrughnasya ca = for smart Shatrughna, even; mahaatmanoH tayoH arthe = for the sake of them, the right-minded ones [honourable ones] ; sute varayema = [brothers] daughters, we opt.
Verse 7
पुत्रा दशरथस्येमे रूपयौवनशालिनः |
लोकपालसमाः सर्वे देवतुल्यपराक्रमाः || १-७२-७
All these four sons of Dasharatha have handsomeness and youthfulness, and they are equal to the four rulers of the world from four quarters, and their valour vies with the valour of God Vishnu… [1-72-7]
7. ime dasharathasya putraaH = these, Dasharatha’s [four] sons; sarve = all; ruupayauvanashaalinaH = having handsomeness, youthfulness; lokapaalasamaaH = equal to rulers of world; devatulyaparaakramaaH = vie with valor of god [Vishnu’s valour] .
Verse 8
उभयोरपि राजेन्द्र संबन्धेनानुबध्यताम् |
इक्ष्वाकोः कुलमव्यग्रं भवतः पुण्यकर्मणः || १-७२-८
“Oh, best king, let both these dynasties of yours, the impeccable dynasty of Ikshvaku-s and the immaculate dynasty of yours as well, be interlocked by these wedlock-s…” Thus Vishvamitra advised Janaka. [1-72-8]
8. raajendra = oh best king; ikSvaakoH [kulam] = Ikshvaku’s [is the impeccable dynasty]; puNyakarmaNaH bhavataH [kulam] api = [having] pious deeds, your [dynasty,] as well – is an immaculate one; ubhayoH = both; kulam = dynasty; sambandhena avyagram anubadhyataam = let them be compactly interlocked by alliance [wed-locks].
Verse 9
विश्वामित्रवचः श्रुत्वा वसिष्ठस्य मते तदा |
जनकः प्रांजलिर्वाक्यमुवाच मुनिपुंगवौ || १-७२-९
On hearing the words of Vishvamitra that have the concurrence of Vashishta then Janaka reverently said this to those two eminent-saints. [1-72-9]
9. tadaa = then; vasiSThasya mate [sthivaa] = Vashishta’s, concurrence [abiding with]; vishvaamitravacaH shrutvaa = on hearing Vishvamitra’s words; janakaH praanjaliH = Janaka, with adjoined palms[ reverently]; munipungavau = to two eminent-saints – Vishvamitra and Vashishta; vaakyam uvaaca = said sentence.
Verse 10
कुलं धन्यमिदं मन्ये येषां तौ मुनिपुंगवौ |
सदृशं कुलसंबन्धं यदाज्ञापयथः स्वयम् || १-७२-१०
By which reason you two eminent-saints personally bid fair to this befitting proposal, thereby I opine that my dynasty is highly honoured… [1-72-10]
10. yeSaam = by which; [naH = for us]; sadR^isham = befitting; kulasambandham = dynastical alliance; tau munipungavau = you two, eminent-saints; svayam = personally; yat = by which reason; aaj~naapayathaH = you order – you bid fair; such; idam = this dynasty; kulam dhanyam manye = I opine that dynasty [of mine] is highly honoured.
Verse 11
एवं भवतु भद्रं वः कुशध्वजसुते इमे |
पत्न्यौ भजेतां सहितौ शत्रुघ्नभरतावुभौ || १-७२-११
So be it! Safe betides you all! Let the pair of Kushdhvaja’s daughters, namely Maandavi, Shrutakiirti, devout themselves as a pair of wives to the paired brothers, namely Bharata and Shatrughna, respectively… [1-72-11]
11. evam bhavatu = so, be it; vaH bhadram = you, be safe; ime kushadhvajasute = these, Kushadhvaja’s daughters; sahitau = being together [brothers in perfect accord, paired brothers]; shatrughnabharatau = to Shatrughna and Bharata; ubhau = two of them; patnyau bhajetaam = they devout themelves as wives.
Verse 12
एकाह्ना राजपुत्रीणां चतसॄणां महामुने |
पाणीन् गृह्णन्तु चत्वारो राजपुत्रा महाबलाः || १-७२-१२
Oh, eminent-saint Vishvamitra, let the palms of four princesses be taken in the palms of these four mettlesome princes in marriage, in the light of one day… [1-72-12]
12. mahaamune = oh eminent-saint Vishvamitra; mahaabalaaH = great mighty [mettlesome]; catvaaraH raajaputraa = four, king’s sons; ekaahnaa = in one daylight; catasR^INaam raajaputriiNaam = four of the, king’s daughters; paaNiin gR^ihNantu = take hands into hand [i.e., marry the princesses, assume husband-ship.]
Verse 13
उत्तरे दिवसे ब्रह्मन् फल्गुनीभ्यां मनीषिणः |
वैवाहिकं प्रशंसन्ति भगो यत्र प्रजापतिः || १-७२-१३
“Oh, Brahman, the savants acclaim that part of the day as the best for wedding ceremonies when both of the pre-Phalguni and post-Phalguni stars are available, and on such a time where post-Phalguni is ruling, for which Bhaga is the presiding deity for progeny…” So said Janaka to the marriage party. [1-72-13]
13. brahman = oh Brahman; phalguniibhyaam = in the day where both Phalguni stars are available; yatra = on which day; prajaapatiH bhagaH [devataa] = a deity for progeny, namely Bhaga [is the presiding deity]; uttare divase = later, day [later part of the day, or, when the star post-Phalguni is ruling]; vaivaahikam = for wedding [ceremonies on such a day]; maniiSiNaH = savants; prashamsanti = acclaim.
Verse 14
एवमुक्त्वा वचः सौम्यं प्रत्युत्थाय कृतांजलिः |
उभौ मुनिवरौ राजा जनको वाक्यमब्रवीत् || १-७२-१४
On saying those gracious words thus, king Janaka got up from his throne and coming nigh of both of the eminent-saints, Vishvamitra and Vashishta, reverently said this sentence. [1-72-14]
14. janakaH raajaa = Janaka, king; evam saumyam vacaH uktvaa = thus, on saying gracious words; prati utthaaya = in turn, getting up [from throne]; kR^itaanjaliH = reverently; ubhau munivarau = to both, eminent saints; vaakyam abraviit = said sentence.
Verse 15
परो धर्मः कृतो मह्यं शिष्योऽस्मि भवतोः सदा |
इमान्यासनमुख्यानि आस्यतां मुनिपुंगवौ || १-७२-१५
You two, oh, eminent-saints, have done an excellent generous act in my respect, thus I will ever remain your proselyte… you may please preside over these thrones, that of mine, my brother’s, and that of Dasharatha… [1-72-15]
15. mahyam paraH dharmaH kR^itaH = in my respect, excellent, kind deed [beau geste,] is done; sadaa bhavatoH shiSyaH asmi = for ever, I am – I remain your proselyte; munipungavau = oh, eminent-saints; imaani aasanamukhyaani = these, important [thrones] seats; aasyataam = take a seat [preside over.]
Verse 16
यथा दशरथस्येयं तथाऽयोध्या पुरी मम |
प्रभुत्वे नास्ति सन्देहो यथार्हं कर्तुमर्हथ || १-७२-१६
“As to how this city Mithila appertains to Dasharatha, in the same way city of Ayodhya is mine… and there shall be no hesitancy for you two sages in governance on these three kingdoms, thus it will be apt of you to make the marriages happen as aptly as you can…” So said Janaka to the sages. [1-72-16]
16. iyam = this [city Mithila]; dasharathasya = Dasharatha’s yathaa = as to how it [belongs to]; ayodhyaa purii mama tathaa = Ayodhya, city, to me, likewise [Ayodhya belongs to me]; prabhutve sandehaH na asti = in governance, doubt is not there [no need for hesitancy]; yathaarham kartum arhatha = as per, aptness, apt of you to make happen.
Verse 17
तथा ब्रुवति वैदेहे जनके रघुनंदनः |
राजा दशरथो हृष्टः प्रत्युवाच महीपतिम् || १-७२-१७
The legatee of Raghu-s king Dasharatha is gladdened while the legatee of Videha is talking in such a hobnobbing way, and he replied king Janaka in this way. [1-72-17]
17. vaidehe janake = Videha’s, Janaka; tathaa bruvati = while talking in that way [in such a hobnobbing way] ; raghunandanaH raajaa dasharathaH hR^iSTaH = Raghu’s legatee, king, Dasharatha, is gladdened; and; mahiipatim pratyuvaaca = replied to king Janaka.
Verse 18
युवामसंख्येयगुणौ भ्रातरौ मिथिलेश्वरौ |
ऋषयो राजसंघाश्च भवद्भ्यामभिपूजिताः || १-७२-१८
Oh, kings of Mithila, Janaka and Kushadhvaja, you two brothers have reverenced inestimable sages and coteries of kings, as such inestimable good manners are treasured in both of you… [1-72-18]
18. mithileshvarau = oh kings of Mithila [Kushadhvaja included]; bhraatarau = two brothers; yuvaam = you both; asankhyeyaguNau = not estimable [good] manners; bhavadbhyaam = by you [are garnered, treasured]; R^iSayaH = sages; raajasanghaaH ca = kings’ coteries, also; abhipuujitaaH = reverenced.
Verse 19
स्वस्ति प्राप्नुहि भद्रं ते गमिष्यामः स्वमालयम् |
श्राद्धकर्माणि विधिवत् विधास्येति चाब्रवीत् || १-७२-१९
“Enjoy that blessedness! Let safe betide you! We now depart to our visitatorial-palace, and we shall customarily carry out the tributary rituals…” Dasharatha said thus. [1-72-19]
19. svasti praapnuhi = gain [enjoy] blessedness; te bhadram = you be safe; svam aalayam gamiSyaamaH = we depart to our visitatorial-palace; shraaddhakarmaaNi = tributary rituals; vidhivat = customarily; vidhaasya [vidhaasyaami] = I will carry out; iti ca abraviit = thus, also, said.
Verse 20
तमापृष्ट्वा नरपतिं राजा दशरथस्तदा |
मुनीन्द्रौ तौ पुरस्कृत्य जगामाशु महायशाः || १-७२-२०
On seeking leave of absence from the sovereign of people, Janaka, that highly renowned king Dasharatha promptly departed from there, keeping both of the eminent-saints afore, namely Vishvamitra and Vashishta. [1-72-20]
20. tadaa = then; mahaayashaaH raajaa dasharathaH = highly renowned, king, Dasharatha; tam narapatim aapR^iSTvaa = on seeking [leave of absence] him, sovereign [Janaka] ; tau muniindrau puraskR^itya = keeping both eminent-saints afore; aashu jagaama = promptly, departed.
Verse 21
स गत्वा निलयं राजा श्राद्धं कृत्वा विधानतः |
प्रभाते काल्यमुत्थाय चक्रे गोदानमुत्तमम् || १-७२-२१
King Dasharatha on going to his visitatorial-palace has procedurally undertaken the tributary rituals, and on getting up in the next morning, he carried out the initiatory rituals of marriages, in a grand way, in which donation of cows is a part. [1-72-21]
21. saH raajaa = he that, king Dasharatha; nilayam gatvaa = on going to visitatorial-palace; vidhaanataH shraaddham kR^itvaa = procedurally undertaking tributary rituals; prabhaate = in [next] morning; utthaaya = on getting up; kaalyam = in opportune time; uttamam godaanam = in grand [way,] cow donation [samaavartana, snaataka, initiatory rituals]; cakre = he carried out.
Verse 22
गवां शतसहस्रं च ब्राह्मणेभ्यो नराधिपः |
एकैकशो ददौ राजा पुत्रानुद्दिश्य धर्मतः || १-७२-२२
That lord of people king Dasharatha has righteously donated hundred thousand cows to Brahman-s, in the name of each of his four sons. [1-72-22]
22. naraadhipaH raajaa = lord of people, king Dasharatha; putraan = for sons; ekaikashaH uddishya = intended for each, to each [of four sons] ; braahmaNebhyaH = to Brahmans; gavaam = cows; shatasahasram ca = hundred thousand, also; dharmataH dadau = righteously donated.
Verse 23 & 24
सुवर्णशृंगाः संपन्नाः सवत्साः कांस्यदोहनाः |
गवां शतसहस्राणि चत्वारि पुरुषर्षभः || १-७२-२३
वित्तमन्यच्च सुबहु द्विजेभ्यो रघुनंदनः |
ददौ गोदानमुद्दिश्य पुत्रा पुत्रवत्सलः || १-७२-२४
In that cow donation ceremony intended for his sons, he that best one among men and the one who is affectionate towards his sons, Dasharatha, the legatee of Raghu-s, has donated on behalf of each of his sons, four hundred thousand cows, that are abundant milkers, and that have golden casings on their horns, and that are with their calves, and along with milking jugs made with bell metal, and he even donated very many other kinds of assets to Brahmans. [1-72-23, 24]
23-24. puruSaRSabhaH = the bullish [best one] man; putravatsalaH = affectionate towards sons; raghunandanaH = Raghu’s legatee; putraaNaam = sons’; godaanam uddishya = intended for donation of cow ; suvarNashR^ingayaH = golden casing horns; [su] sampannaaH = very abundant [milkers]; sa vatsaaH = with, calves; kaamsyadohanaaH = with bell metal milking jugs; gavaam = cows; catvaari = four; shatasahasraaNi = hundred thousands; anyat = other [kinds of]; subahu vittam ca = very many assets, also; dvijebhyaH dadau = donated to Brahman-s.
Verse 25
सु सुतैः कृतगोदानैर्वृतः सः नृपतिस्तदा |
लोकपालैरिवाभाति वृतः सौम्यः प्रजापतिः || १-७२-२५
On performing the cow donations and samaavartana, snaataka, the initiatory ceremonies of his sons, as well, he that serene king Dasharatha who is amidst the quartet of his sons, shone forth like serene Brahma, who is quartet-faced, with the quartet of Veda-s, and who is the overlord of mankind, amidst the quartet of presiding deities in the quartet of the world. [1-72-25]
25. kR^itagodaanaiH = having performed cow donation [samaavartana, snaataka, initiatory ceremonies]; su sutaiH vR^itaH = encircling [amidst] with sons; saH nR^ipatiH tadaa = he, king, then; lokapaalaiH vR^itaH = world administrators [four principle deities presiding over the four quarters of world,] encircled; saumyaH prajaapatiH iva = like serene mankind’s overlord [Brahma] ; aabhaati = shone forth.