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Shloka 8

Matsya Purana — Devayānī Meets Yayāti: Courtship

*ययातिरुवाच द्वाभ्यां कन्यासहस्राभ्यां द्वे कन्ये परिवारिते गोत्रे च नामनी चैव द्वयोः पृच्छाम्यतो ह्य् अहम् //

*yayātiruvāca dvābhyāṃ kanyāsahasrābhyāṃ dve kanye parivārite gotre ca nāmanī caiva dvayoḥ pṛcchāmyato hy aham //

Yayāti said: “These two young women are attended by two thousand maidens. Therefore I ask about both of them—their gotra (lineage) and their names.”

ययातिः (yayātiḥ)Yayāti
ययातिः (yayātiḥ):
उवाच (uvāca)said
उवाच (uvāca):
द्वाभ्याम् (dvābhyām)by two
द्वाभ्याम् (dvābhyām):
कन्या-सहस्राभ्याम् (kanyā-sahasrābhyām)by two thousand maidens
कन्या-सहस्राभ्याम् (kanyā-sahasrābhyām):
द्वे (dve)two
द्वे (dve):
कन्ये (kanye)maidens/young women
कन्ये (kanye):
परिवारिते (parivārite)surrounded/attended
परिवारिते (parivārite):
गोत्रे (gotre)lineages/clans
गोत्रे (gotre):
च (ca)and
च (ca):
नामनी (nāmanī)the names (dual)
नामनी (nāmanī):
चैव (caiva)and indeed
चैव (caiva):
द्वयोः (dvayoḥ)of the two
द्वयोः (dvayoḥ):
पृच्छामि (pṛcchāmi)I ask
पृच्छामि (pṛcchāmi):
अतः (ataḥ)therefore/for this reason
अतः (ataḥ):
हि (hi)indeed
हि (hi):
अहम् (aham)I
अहम् (aham):
King Yayati
YayatiKanya-s (maidens)Gotra (lineage)
DynastiesGenealogyRoyal CourtMarriageLineage

FAQs

This verse does not discuss Pralaya; it belongs to a dynastic narrative, focusing on identifying lineage and names within a royal context.

It reflects the royal (and broader dharmic) practice of verifying gotra and identity before forming alliances—especially marriage—underscoring responsibility, propriety, and orderly succession in dynastic life.

No Vastu or ritual procedure is explicitly mentioned; the technical focus is social-dharmic—gotra (lineage) and naming as markers of lawful status in genealogical tradition.