वत्स सामान्यपुत्रोऽपि पित्रोः सुखकरः सदा । शुद्धायां मातरी भवोमत्तः किं पीडयस्यलम्
vatsa sāmānyaputro'pi pitroḥ sukhakaraḥ sadā | śuddhāyāṃ mātarī bhavomattaḥ kiṃ pīḍayasyalam
Mein liebes Kind, selbst ein gewöhnlicher Sohn ist den Eltern stets eine Quelle der Freude. Wenn die Mutter rein ist, wozu quälst du sie so sehr von innen?
Unspecified (context suggests a parent speaking to the unborn child/garbha)
Listener: The extraordinary child (unborn/withheld manifestation)
Scene: Māṃṭi speaks tenderly toward the unseen child, one hand raised in gentle counsel, the other indicating the suffering mother; the mother appears pure and patient, emphasizing moral appeal over force.
Even ordinary goodness brings joy; needless harm and agitation should be abandoned, especially toward one’s mother.
No specific tīrtha is mentioned in this verse; the focus is ethical instruction within the narrative.
No explicit ritual is prescribed here; the teaching is moral restraint and reverence toward the mother.