| Thereafter, King Yayāti became the ruler of the entire world, consisting of seven islands, and ruled the citizens exactly like a father. Because he had taken the youth of his son, his senses were unimpaired, and he enjoyed as much material happiness as he desired. | | | El rey Yayāti pasó entonces a gobernar el mundo entero, que está compuesto de siete islas, y fue como un padre para los ciudadanos. Como había recibido la juventud de su hijo, sus sentidos conservaban todo su vigor; así disfrutó de toda la felicidad material que pudo desear. | |