Brahmā’s Curse, Four Births, and the Dharma of Shared Embodiment
Draupadī/Kṛṣṇā
वेदिमध्यात्समुद्भूता तस्मात्सायोनिजा स्मृता / कृष्णवर्णा यतस्तस्मात्सा कृष्णा भूतले स्मृता
vedimadhyātsamudbhūtā tasmātsāyonijā smṛtā / kṛṣṇavarṇā yatastasmātsā kṛṣṇā bhūtale smṛtā
বেদীৰ মধ্যৰ পৰা উদ্ভূত হোৱা বাবে তাই ‘সায়োনিজা’ বুলি স্মৰণীয়। আৰু তাইৰ বৰ্ণ কৃষ্ণ হোৱা বাবে ভূতলত তাই ‘কৃষ্ণা’ নামে পৰিচিত।
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda)
Concept: Yajña-space generates dharmic outcomes; names encode origin and qualities, preserving sacred memory.
Vedantic Theme: Ritual (karma-kāṇḍa) as a field of causality within māyā; qualities (guṇa/varṇa) are attributes of prakṛti, not the Self.
Application: Treat ritual commitments and vows with seriousness; recognize how environments and actions shape identity narratives.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: ritual arena
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.17 (Sāyonijā/Kṛṣṇā epithets)
The verse uses the vedi as an origin-point to explain a sacred designation, showing how ritual space is treated as a meaningful source for naming and symbolism.
It gives an etymological rationale: ‘Sāyonijā’ because she is said to have arisen from the altar’s center (a source/womb), and ‘Kṛṣṇā’ because she is described as dark in color.
It encourages reading sacred names with attention to context—ritual, symbolism, and descriptive meaning—rather than treating epithets as random labels.