Adhyaya 77 — Sanjna’s Withdrawal from Surya: The Birth of Yama and Yamuna, and the Emergence of Chhaya
ततस्तां प्राह चार्वङ्गी पिता नातिचिरोषिताम् ।
स्तुत्वा च तनयां प्रेमबहुमानपुरः सरम् ॥
tatas tāṃ prāha cārvaṅgī pitā nāticirōṣitām / stutvā ca tanayāṃ premabahumānapuraḥsaram
ثم تكلّم أبوها إلى ذات الأعضاء الحسنة، التي لم تلبث طويلاً؛ فمدح ابنته، وجعل المودّة والإكرام في المقدّمة، وخاطبها.
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True counsel is framed by goodwill—praise and affection soften instruction, aligning personal love with dharmic responsibility.
Didactic narrative (ācāra-kathā) rather than cosmological/genealogical enumeration.
The ‘father’ figure can be read as buddhi (discriminative intelligence) guiding the embodied śakti back toward rightful order (dharma).