the Brahmana and Kshatriya customs that was highly
beautiful. And one evening the Rishi Vaka of
the Dalvya family addressed Yudhishthira, the son
of Kunti seated in the midst of the Rishis, saying,
’Behold, O chief of the Kurus, O son of Pritha,
the homa time is come of these Brahmanas devoted to
ascetic austerities, the time when the (sacred) fires
have all been lit up! These all, of rigid vows,
protected by thee, are performing the rites of religion
in this sacred region! The descendants of Bhrigu
and Angiras, along with those of Vasishta and Kasyapa,
the illustrious sons of Agastya, the offspring of Atri
all of excellent vows, in fact, all the foremost Brahmanas
of the whole, are now united with thee! Listen,
O son of the Kuru race born of Kunti, thyself with
thy brothers, to the words I speak to thee! As
are aided by the wind consumeth the forest, so Brahma
energy mingling with Kshatriya energy, and Kshatriya
might mingling with Brahma power, might, when they
gathered force, consume all enemies! O child,
he should never desire to be without Brahmanas who
wisheth to subdue this and the other world for length
of days! Indeed, a king slayeth his enemies having
obtained a Brahmana conversant, with religion and
worldly affairs and freed from passion and folly.
King Vali cherishing his subjects practised those duties
that lead to salvation, and knew not of any other
means in this world than Brahmanas. It was for
this that all the desires of Virochana’s son,
the Asura (Vali), were ever gratified, and his wealth
was ever inexhaustible. Having obtained the whole
earth through the aid of the Brahmanas, he met with
destruction when he began to practise wrong on them!
This earth with her wealth never adoreth long as her
lord a Kshatriya living without a Brahmana! The
earth, however, girt by the sea, boweth unto him who
is ruled by a Brahmana and taught his duties by him!
Like an elephant in battle without his driver, a Kshatriya
destitute of Brahmanas decreaseth in strength!
The Brahmana’s sight is without compare, and
the Kshatriya’s might also is unparalleled.
When these combine, the whole earth itself cheerfully
yieldeth to such a combination. As fire becoming
mightier with the wind consumeth straw and wood, so
kings with Brahmanas consume all foes! An intelligent
Kshatriya, in order to gain what he hath not, and
increase what he hath, should take counsel of Brahmanas!
Therefore, O son of Kunti, for obtaining what thou
hast not and increasing what thou hast, and spending
what thou hast on proper objects and persons, keep
thou with thee a Brahmana of reputation, of a knowledge
of the Vedas, of wisdom and experience! O Yudhishthira.
Thou hast ever highly regarded the Brahmanas.
It is for this that thy fame is great and blazeth in
the three worlds!”
Vaisampayana continued, “Then all those Brahmanas who were with Yudhishthira worshipped Vaka of the Dalvya race, and having heard him praise Yudhishthira became highly pleased. And Dwaipayana and Narada and Jamadagnya and Prithusravas; and Indradyumna and Bhalaki and Kritachetas and Sahasrapat; and Karnasravas and Munja and Lavanaswa and Kasyapa; and Harita and Sthulakarana and Agnivesya and Saunaka; and Kritavak and Suvakana Vrihadaswa and Vibhavasu; and Urdharetas and Vrishamitra and Suhotra and Hotravahana; these and many other Brahmanas of rigid vows then adored Yudhishthira like Rishis adoring Purandara in heaven!”