दक्षेणाहं पुरा सृष्टश्चंद्रार्थं कुपितेन च । रोहिणीं सेवमानस्य संत्यक्तान्यासुतस्य च
dakṣeṇāhaṃ purā sṛṣṭaścaṃdrārthaṃ kupitena ca | rohiṇīṃ sevamānasya saṃtyaktānyāsutasya ca
„Einst wurde ich von Dakṣa im Zorn erschaffen, um der Mondes willen—weil der Mond nur Rohiṇī diente und die anderen Töchter vernachlässigte.“
Yakṣma
Listener: Pitāmaha (addressed)
Scene: Yakṣma narrates his origin: a vision-like inset of Dakṣa in anger creating the disease for the Moon, while the Moon favors Rohiṇī and neglects other wives.
Partiality and neglect of rightful duties invite imbalance and suffering; dharma requires fairness and restraint.
No tīrtha is named in this verse; it provides mythic background within the chapter’s larger tīrtha-context.
None directly; it explains the cause of an affliction (yakṣma) that later motivates dharmic remedy.