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Shloka 5

Matsya Purana — Devayānī Meets Yayāti: Courtship

तमेव देशं सम्प्राप्तो जललिप्सुः प्रतर्षितः ददर्श देवयानीं च शर्मिष्ठां ताश्च योषितः //

tameva deśaṃ samprāpto jalalipsuḥ pratarṣitaḥ dadarśa devayānīṃ ca śarmiṣṭhāṃ tāśca yoṣitaḥ //

Having reached that very place, longing for water and scorched by thirst, he beheld Devayānī and Śarmiṣṭhā there, together with those young women.

तम्-एव (tam eva)that very
तम्-एव (tam eva):
देशम् (deśam)place/region
देशम् (deśam):
सम्प्राप्तः (samprāptaḥ)having arrived
सम्प्राप्तः (samprāptaḥ):
जल-लिप्सुः (jala-lipsuḥ)desiring water/eager to drink
जल-लिप्सुः (jala-lipsuḥ):
प्रतर्षितः (pratarṣitaḥ)intensely thirsty/parched
प्रतर्षितः (pratarṣitaḥ):
ददर्श (dadarśa)he saw
ददर्श (dadarśa):
देवयानीम् (devayānīm)Devayānī (name)
देवयानीम् (devayānīm):
च (ca)and
च (ca):
शर्मिष्ठाम् (śarmiṣṭhām)Śarmiṣṭhā (name)
शर्मिष्ठाम् (śarmiṣṭhām):
ताः (tāḥ)those (women)
ताः (tāḥ):
च (ca)and
च (ca):
योषितः (yoṣitaḥ)women/maidens
योषितः (yoṣitaḥ):
Sūta (narrator) describing the episode (within the Matsya Purana’s dynastic narrative)
DevayānīŚarmiṣṭhā
DynastiesAncient Indian genealogyRoyal narrativeYayati episodePuranic storytelling

FAQs

This verse does not address pralaya or cosmology; it is a narrative scene-setting within the dynastic (genealogical) storyline, focusing on a thirsty traveler encountering Devayānī and Śarmiṣṭhā.

Indirectly, it introduces a key encounter that leads to major royal-family consequences; in Purāṇic ethics, such meetings become occasions to test restraint, judgment, and dharma in relationships—central concerns for kings and householders.

No Vāstu, temple-building, iconography, or ritual procedure is stated in this verse; it simply describes arrival at a place and the sighting of Devayānī, Śarmiṣṭhā, and other women.