साध्या द्वादश साध्याया अर्थसिद्धिस्तु तत्सुतः । मरुत्वान्सुजयंतश्च मरुत्वत्या बभूवतुः
sādhyā dvādaśa sādhyāyā arthasiddhistu tatsutaḥ | marutvānsujayaṃtaśca marutvatyā babhūvatuḥ
من سادھيا (Sādhyā) وُلِد السادهيا الاثنا عشر (Sādhyas)، وكان ابنها أَرثَسِدّهي (Arthasiddhi). ومن ماروتڤَتي (Marutvatī) وُلِد ماروتڤان (Marutvān) وسوجايَنتا (Sujayanta).
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), as narrator to the sages (deduced)
Scene: A serene cosmic register: Sādhyā as a luminous मातृदेवी with twelve radiant Sādhyas around her; Arthasiddhi depicted as a youthful deity holding symbols of accomplishment; Marutvatī with two wind-bright sons, Marutvān and Sujayanta, amid swirling but gentle vāyu motifs.
It presents divine ‘functions’ (like accomplishment/arthasiddhi) as embodied principles within the sacred order of creation.
None; the verse is not a tīrtha-māhātmya passage.
None stated.