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Shloka 4

Matsya Purana — Devayānī Meets Yayāti: Courtship

खादन्त्यो विविधान्भक्ष्यान् फलानि विविधानि च पुनश्च नाहुषो राजा मृगलिप्सुर्यदृच्छया //

khādantyo vividhānbhakṣyān phalāni vividhāni ca punaśca nāhuṣo rājā mṛgalipsuryadṛcchayā //

While they were eating various kinds of food and many kinds of fruits, King Nahusha too—by chance—came there, eager to obtain game, intent on hunting deer.

खादन्त्यः(they) eating
खादन्त्यः:
विविधान्various
विविधान्:
भक्ष्यान्edibles/foods
भक्ष्यान्:
फलानिfruits
फलानि:
विविधानिof many kinds
विविधानि:
and
:
पुनः चand again/then also
पुनः च:
नाहुषःNahusha
नाहुषः:
राजाthe king
राजा:
मृग-लिप्सुःdesiring game (lit. ‘seeking deer’)
मृग-लिप्सुः:
यदृच्छयाby chance/accidentally
यदृच्छया:
Suta (narrator in Purana-style narration; episode description)
Nahusha
DynastiesGenealogyRoyal HuntForest EpisodePuranic Narrative

FAQs

This verse does not discuss Pralaya; it is a narrative transition in a royal-episode context, describing King Nahusha arriving in a forest setting while others are eating fruits and food.

It portrays a king engaged in the customary royal pursuit of hunting (mṛga-lipsu), a common motif used in Puranic ethics to set up later lessons about restraint, conduct in the forest, and the consequences of desire or impulsive action.

No Vastu, temple-building, or ritual procedure is stated in this verse; it functions purely as scene-setting within an episodic narrative.