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Shloka 2

Matsya Purana — Devayānī Meets Yayāti: Courtship

तेन दासीसहस्रेण सार्धं शर्मिष्ठया तदा तमेव देशं सम्प्राप्ता यथाकामं चचार सा //

tena dāsīsahasreṇa sārdhaṃ śarmiṣṭhayā tadā tameva deśaṃ samprāptā yathākāmaṃ cacāra sā //

Then, accompanied by that thousand maidservants and by Śarmiṣṭhā, she reached that very region and moved about there freely, as she wished.

tenawith that
tena:
dāsī-sahasreṇawith a thousand maidservants
dāsī-sahasreṇa:
sārdhamtogether with
sārdham:
śarmiṣṭhayāwith Śarmiṣṭhā
śarmiṣṭhayā:
tadāthen
tadā:
tam evathat very
tam eva:
deśamcountry/region/place
deśam:
samprāptāhaving arrived/reached
samprāptā:
yathā-kāmamaccording to her desire/at will
yathā-kāmam:
cacārawandered/moved about
cacāra:
she
:
Sūta (Purāṇic narrator) describing the episode
Śarmiṣṭhādāsī (maidservants)
DynastiesGenealogyRoyal NarrativeYayati EpisodeCourt Life

FAQs

This verse does not discuss Pralaya; it is part of a royal-dynastic narrative describing a woman’s travel and freedom of movement with attendants.

Indirectly, it reflects royal household organization—attendants, companions, and travel—often used in Purāṇic ethics to frame conduct, relationships, and the social order surrounding kings and their families.

No Vāstu, temple-building, or ritual procedure is mentioned; the verse is purely narrative, focusing on arrival in a region and moving about at will.