यस्माद्विलोलिता दृष्टिर्मयि दृष्टे त्वया धुना । तस्माद्विलोलितां संज्ञे तनयां प्रसविष्यसि
yasmādvilolitā dṛṣṭirmayi dṛṣṭe tvayā dhunā | tasmādvilolitāṃ saṃjñe tanayāṃ prasaviṣyasi
Weil dein Blick, da du mich jetzt anschaust, unstet geworden ist, darum, o Saṃjñā, wirst du eine Tochter gebären, Vilolitā genannt, die „Unstete“.
Ravi/Sūrya
Tirtha: Yamunā (contextual linkage through progeny complex)
Type: river
Listener: Saṃjñā
Scene: Ravi pronounces that Saṃjñā will bear a daughter named Vilolitā because her gaze has become unsteady while looking at him; the moment is both judicial and intimate.
Purāṇas link inner states to outer consequences, teaching responsibility and the moral texture of creation.
No tīrtha is referenced; the verse concerns naming and birth within a divine genealogy.
None; it is a mythic pronouncement about progeny and naming.