Adhyaya 72 — The Reconciliation Rite, Sarasvati Sacrifice, and the Birth of Uttama Manu (Auttama Manvantara Prelude)
पत्नीउवाच मदर्थं तेन नागेन सुता शप्ता सखी मम ।
मूका भविष्यसीत्याह सा च मूकत्वमागताः ॥
patnyuvāca madarthaṃ tena nāgena sutā śaptā sakhī mama | mūkā bhaviṣyasīty āha sā ca mūkatvam āgatāḥ ||
স্ত্রী বলল—“আমার কারণে, হে প্রিয়, সেই সখী-কন্যাকে সেই নাগ শাপ দিয়েছিল—‘তুমি মূক হবে’; আর সে সত্যিই মূকতায় পতিত হয়েছে।”
One is ethically compelled to remedy harm that occurred ‘because of me’ (madartham), even if indirectly; compassion extends beyond the household to friends and dependents.
Narrative dharma illustration; not directly sarga/pratisarga/vaṃśa/manvantara.
Muteness signifies blockage of vāg-śakti; the coming remedy via Sarasvatī aligns speech with sacred order (ṛta) through mantra and iṣṭi.
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