मायामोह-प्रवर्तन, वेदमार्ग-बहिष्कार, तथा पाषण्ड-संसर्ग-दोषः
Māyāmoha’s Delusion, Rejection of the Vedic Path, and the Fault of Heretical Association
अन्यान् अप्य् अन्यपाषण्डप्रकारैर् बहुभिर् द्विज दैतेयान् मोहयाम् आस मायामोहो ऽतिमोहकृत्
anyān apy anyapāṣaṇḍaprakārair bahubhir dvija daiteyān mohayām āsa māyāmoho 'timohakṛt
হে দ্বিজ! বহু প্ৰকাৰৰ অন্য পাষণ্ড-মতৰ দ্বাৰাও, গভীৰ মোহ সৃষ্টিকাৰী মায়ামোহে দৈত্যসকলক নিৰন্তৰ বিভ্ৰান্ত কৰি থাকিল।
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
Māyāmoha personifies delusion deployed to mislead the Daityas through many pāṣaṇḍa (heterodox) forms, showing how cosmic order can include the strategic obscuring of dharma for those opposed to it.
Parāśara frames it as an active process: Māyāmoha continually “bewilders” the Daityas by introducing numerous varieties of sectarian views, emphasizing delusion as a narrative instrument within the dharma–adharma conflict.
Even when delusion dominates, the Purana implies a higher sovereignty: māyā and moha function within the overarching governance of the Supreme Reality (Vishnu), preserving the larger balance of dharma across time.