तयोः संयुक्तयोस्तस्मात् सुरतासक्तिकारणे विघ्नस्त्वया विधातव्यो यथा ताभ्यां तथा शृणु //
tayoḥ saṃyuktayostasmāt suratāsaktikāraṇe vighnastvayā vidhātavyo yathā tābhyāṃ tathā śṛṇu //
Daher, wenn jene beiden vereint sind und sich im Liebesgenuss verlieren, musst du ein Hindernis ersinnen. Höre nun, wie es ihnen genau zu bereiten ist.
This verse does not address pralaya or cosmic dissolution; it focuses on a practical instruction within a narrative about interrupting a couple’s attachment during sexual enjoyment.
It implies that unchecked attachment (āsakti) can derail higher duties; for a king or householder, kama is to be governed by prudence and dharma, sometimes requiring deliberate restraint or interruption when passion becomes binding.
No vastu, temple-building, iconography, or ritual procedure is mentioned in this specific verse; its focus is interpersonal and psychological—creating a ‘vighna’ (disruption) to curb attachment.