हृतराज्याः पांडुपुत्रा वने तस्मिन्महारथाः । न्यवसंति महाभागा द्रौपद्या सह पांडवाः
The sons of Pāṇḍu, deprived of their kingdom, dwelled in that forest, those mighty warriors, together with Draupadī.
अथापश्यन्महात्मानं देवर्षिं तत्र नारदम् । दीप्यमानं श्रिया ब्राह्म्या दीप्ताग्निसमतेजसम्
Then they saw the great-souled divine sage Nārada there, radiant with Brahmā's splendor, equal in brilliance to blazing fire.
स तैः परिवृतः श्रीमान्भ्रातृभिः कुरुनंदनः । दिवि भाति हि दीप्तौजा देवैरिव शतक्रतुः
Surrounded by his brothers, the glorious descendant of Kuru shone in the heavens with blazing energy, like Indra among the gods.
यथा च देवान्सावित्री याज्ञसेनी तथा पतीन् । न जहौ धर्मतः पार्थान्मेरुमर्कप्रभा यथा
Just as Sāvitrī did not abandon the gods, so Yājñasenī did not forsake her husbands in righteousness, like the sun's rays on Mount Meru.
प्रतिगृह्य ततः पूजां नारदो भगवानृषिः । आश्वासयद्धर्म्मपुत्रं युक्तरूपप्रियेण च
After receiving worship, the venerable sage Nārada comforted the son of Dharma with words suited to the occasion and pleasing.
उवाच च महात्मानं धर्म्मराजं युधिष्ठिरम् । ब्रूहि धर्म्मभृतां श्रेष्ठ किं प्रार्थ्यं हि ददामि ते
He spoke to the great-souled king Yudhiṣṭhira, 'Speak, O best among those who uphold dharma; what do you desire? I will grant it to you.'
अथ धर्मसुतो राजा प्रणम्य भ्रातृभिः सह । उवाच प्रांजलिर्वाक्यं नारदं देवसंमितम्
Then the king, son of Dharma, together with his brothers, bowed and, with joined palms, addressed Nārada, who was equal to the gods.
त्वयि तुष्टे महाभाग सर्वलोकाभिपूजिते । कृतमित्येव मन्ये हि प्रसादात्तव सुव्रत
O most fortunate one, honored by all worlds, when you are pleased, I consider it as accomplished, O steadfast one, by your grace.
यदि त्वहमनुग्राह्यो भ्रातृभिः सहितोऽनघ । संदेहं मे मुनिश्रेष्ठ हृत्स्थं त्वं छेत्तुमर्हसि
If I am worthy of your favor, together with my brothers, O faultless one, you should dispel the doubt that resides in my heart, O best of sages.
प्रदक्षिणां यः कुरुते पृथिवीं तीर्थतत्परः । किं फलं तस्य कार्त्स्न्येन तद्ब्रह्मन्वक्तुमर्हसि
What is the complete fruit for one who circumambulates the earth, devoted to holy places? O Brahman, you ought to declare this.
नारद उवाच-। शृणु राजन्नवहितो दिलीपेन यथा पुरा । वसिष्ठस्य सकाशाद्वै सर्वमेतदुपश्रुतम्
Nārada said: Listen, O king, attentively, as formerly by Dilīpa, all this was heard from Vasiṣṭha.
पुरा भागीरथीतीरे दिलीपो राजसत्तमः । धर्म्यं व्रतं समास्थाय न्यवसन्मुनिवत्तदा
Long ago, on the bank of the Bhāgīrathi, the illustrious king Dilīpa, having undertaken a righteous vow, dwelled there like a sage.
शुभेदेशे महाराजपुण्ये देवर्षिपूजिते । गंगाद्वारे महातेजा देवगंधर्वसेविते
In a sacred place, O great king, virtuous and revered by gods and sages, at the gateway of the Ganges, radiant and attended by gods and gandharvas—
स पितॄंस्तर्पयामास देवांश्च परमद्युतिः । ऋषींश्च तर्पयामास विधिदृष्टेन कर्मणा
There, that supremely resplendent one offered oblations to the ancestors and to the gods, and he also satisfied the sages with acts prescribed by tradition.
कस्यचित्त्वथ कालस्य जपन्नेव महामनाः । ददर्श भूतसंकाशं वसिष्ठमृषिमुत्तमम्
Then, at a certain time, while reciting prayers with a concentrated mind, he beheld the illustrious sage Vasiṣṭha, who appeared like a celestial being.
पुरोहितं स तं दृष्ट्वा दीप्यमानमिव श्रिया । प्रहर्षमतुलं लेभे विस्मयं परमं ययौ
Seeing him, his family priest, shining with splendor, he felt incomparable joy and was filled with the highest wonder.
उपस्थितं महाराज पूजयामास भारत । स हि धर्म्मभृतां श्रेष्ठो विधिदृष्टेन कर्मणा
O king, when that best of the righteous approached, he honored him, for he was foremost among upholders of dharma, performing the rites as prescribed.
शिरसा चार्घ्यमादाय शुचिः प्रयतमानसः । नामसंकीर्त्तयामास तस्मिन्ब्रह्मर्षिसत्तमे
With pure intent and mind focused, he took the arghya with bowed head and began to recite the name of that eminent brahmarṣi.
दिलीपोऽहं तु भद्रं ते दासोस्मि तव सुव्रत । तव संदर्शनादेव मुक्तोहं सर्वकिल्बिषैः
"I am Dilīpa—blessings to you! I am your servant, O steadfast one. By your very sight, I am freed from all sins."
एवमुक्त्वा महाराज दिलीपो द्विपदां वरः । वाग्यतः प्रांजलिर्भूत्वा तूष्णीमासीद्युधिष्ठिर
Having spoken thus, O king, Dilīpa, best of men, restrained his speech, joined his palms, and sat in silence, O Yudhiṣṭhira.
तं दृष्ट्वा नियमेनाथ स्वाध्यायेन च कर्षितम् । दिलीपं नृपतिश्रेष्ठं मुनिः प्रीतमनाभवत्
Seeing Dilīpa, the best of kings, disciplined by observance and study, the sage became pleased in his heart.
वसिष्ठ उवाच- अनेन तव धर्मज्ञ प्रश्रयेण दमेन च । सत्येन च महाभाग तुष्टोस्मि तव सर्वशः
Vasiṣṭha said: By your humility, self-restraint, and truthfulness, O knower of dharma, I am entirely pleased with you, O most fortunate one.
यस्येदृशस्ते धर्मोयं पितरस्तारितास्त्वया । तेन पश्यसि मां पुत्र याज्यश्चासि ममानघ
Because you possess such dharma, your ancestors have been delivered by you; by that, you see me, my son, and are worthy of my sacrifice, O sinless one.
प्रीतिर्मे वर्द्धते तेऽद्य ब्रूहि किं करवाणि ते । यद्वक्ष्यसि नरश्रेष्ठ तस्य दातास्मि तेनघ
My affection for you grows today—tell me, what shall I do for you? Whatever you say, O best of men, I shall grant it, O sinless one.
दिलीप उवाच-। वेदवेदांगतत्त्वज्ञ सर्वलोकाभिपूजित । कृतमित्येव मन्ये हि यदहं दृष्टवान्प्रभुम्
Dilīpa said: Knower of the essence of the Vedas and their branches, honored by all the worlds, I consider it already accomplished that I have seen you, O lord.
यदि त्वहमनुग्राह्यस्तव धर्म्मभृतां वर । प्रक्ष्यामि हृत्स्थं संदेहं तन्मे त्वं वक्तुमर्हसि
Yet, if I am worthy of your favor, O best of the righteous, I will ask a doubt that dwells in my heart; you ought to tell me of it.
अस्ति मे भगवन्कश्चित्तीर्थे यो धर्मसंशयः । तदहं श्रोतुमिच्छामि पृथक्संकीर्तनं त्वया
O revered one, I have a certain doubt about dharma at a holy place; I wish to hear it from you, explained distinctly.
प्रदक्षिणां यः पृथिवीं करोति द्विजसत्तम । किं फलं तस्य विप्रर्षे तन्मे ब्रूहि तपोधन
O best of twice-born, what is the fruit for one who circumambulates the earth? Tell me that, O sage rich in austerity.
वसिष्ठ उवाच-। कथयिष्यामि तदहमृषीणां मत्परायणम् । तदेकाग्रमनास्तात शृणु तीर्थेषु यत्फलम्
Vasiṣṭha said: I shall tell you what is held supreme by the sages; therefore, with one-pointed mind, listen to the fruit gained at holy places.
यस्य हस्तौ च पादौ च मनश्चैव सुसंयतम् । विद्या तपश्च कीर्तिश्च स तीर्थफलमश्नुते
He whose hands, feet, and mind are well-controlled, whose knowledge, austerity, and fame are established—he attains the fruit of pilgrimage.