नक्षत्रेषु श्राद्धफलविधानम् (Śrāddha Outcomes According to Nakṣatras)
ततस्तं षडधिष्ठानं गर्भमेकत्वमागतम् । पृथिवी प्रतिजग्राह कार्तस्वरसमीपत:
tatas taṃ ṣaḍ-adhiṣṭhānaṃ garbham ekatvam āgatam | pṛthivī pratijagrāha kārtasvara-samīpataḥ ||
قال بهيشما: «ثمّ إنّ ذلك الجنين—الذي نُشِّئ على ستّ دعائم—لمّا وُلد وبلغ كيانًا جسديًّا واحدًا متميّزًا، تلقّتْه إلهةُ الأرض، وقد وُجد الطفل قريبًا من كتلةٍ من الذهب.»
भीष्म उवाच
The verse conveys that births aligned with destiny and dharma are upheld by a larger cosmic order: the Earth herself is portrayed as a guardian who receives and protects what must endure.
Bhīṣma narrates that an embryo, sustained through ‘six supports,’ is born and becomes a single embodied being; the Earth-goddess then takes up the newborn found near gold, indicating divine or cosmic protection surrounding the child.