The Rise of Soma-vaṁśa: Budha’s Birth and Purūravā–Urvaśī; The Origin of Karma-kāṇḍa in Tretā-yuga
ब्रह्मा तां रह आहूय समप्राक्षीच्च सान्त्वयन् । सोमस्येत्याह शनकै: सोमस्तं तावदग्रहीत् ॥ १३ ॥
brahmā tāṁ raha āhūya samaprākṣīc ca sāntvayan somasyety āha śanakaiḥ somas taṁ tāvad agrahīt
Lord Brahmā then brought Tārā to a secluded place, and after pacifying her he asked to whom the child actually belonged. She replied very slowly, “This is the son of Soma, the moon-god.” Then the moon-god immediately took charge of the child.
It describes how Brahmā privately clarified that the woman belonged to Soma, and Soma then accepted her.
Brahmā first consoled her and then discreetly established the rightful connection to Soma, avoiding public disturbance while restoring order.
Act with sensitivity and discretion in delicate matters, and align decisions with dharma—clarifying what is right without unnecessary conflict.