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Shloka 6

Matsya Purana — Devayānī Meets Yayāti: Courtship

पिबन्त्यो ललनास्ताश्च दिव्याभरणभूषिताः उपविष्टां च ददृशे देवयानीं शुचिस्मिताम् //

pibantyo lalanāstāśca divyābharaṇabhūṣitāḥ upaviṣṭāṃ ca dadṛśe devayānīṃ śucismitām //

Those young women, drinking and sporting, adorned with divine ornaments, then beheld Devayānī seated there, smiling with pure and gentle grace.

pibantyaḥdrinking
pibantyaḥ:
lalanāḥyoung women/ladies
lalanāḥ:
tāḥ caand those
tāḥ ca:
divyadivine, splendid
divya:
ābharaṇaornaments, jewelry
ābharaṇa:
bhūṣitāḥadorned
bhūṣitāḥ:
upaviṣṭāmseated
upaviṣṭām:
caand
ca:
dadṛśe(they) saw
dadṛśe:
devayānīmDevayānī (proper name)
devayānīm:
śucipure, bright
śuci:
smitāmsmiling
smitām:
Sūta (narrator) describing the scene (third-person narration within the Yayāti–Devayānī narrative)
Devayānī
YayatiDevayaniNarrativeCourtly lifePurāṇic genealogy

FAQs

Nothing directly—this verse is a courtly narrative description within a genealogical episode, not a Pralaya teaching.

Indirectly, it reflects Purāṇic court culture and the social setting around royal-genealogical events; it does not state a rule of rājadharma, but provides narrative context for later ethical and dynastic consequences.

No Vāstu or ritual procedure is specified here; the verse focuses on ornamentation, attendants, and Devayānī’s composed presence.