Mahārāja Sagara, Kapila Muni, and the Deliverance of the Sixty Thousand Sons
वृद्धं तं पञ्चतां प्राप्तं महिष्यनुमरिष्यती । और्वेण जानतात्मानं प्रजावन्तं निवारिता ॥ ३ ॥
vṛddhaṁ taṁ pañcatāṁ prāptaṁ mahiṣy anumariṣyatī aurveṇa jānatātmānaṁ prajāvantaṁ nivāritā
বাহুক বৃদ্ধ বয়সে দেহ ত্যাগ করে পঞ্চত্বে লীন হলেন। তখন তাঁর এক রানি সতী-ব্রত অনুসারে তাঁর সঙ্গে মরতে চেয়েছিলেন, কিন্তু ঔর্ব মুনি তাঁকে গর্ভবতী জেনে মৃত্যুবরণে বাধা দিলেন।
This verse shows that even if a queen is ready to follow her husband in death, a realized sage may restrain her when a higher dharmic purpose remains—here, the continuation of progeny and the unfolding of destiny.
Aurva understood the king’s destined role and saw he was still able to produce heirs; therefore he prevented the queen’s act so the royal line could continue according to providence.
Strong devotion should be guided by wisdom and dharma: seek counsel from spiritually grounded guidance before making irreversible choices, especially when responsibilities to family and society remain.