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Shloka 2

Matsya Purana — Yayāti in Amarāvatī-like Splendor: Devayānī Installed

देवयान्याश्चानुमते सुतां तां वृषपर्वणः अशोकवनिकाभ्याशे गृहं कृत्वा न्यवेशयत् //

devayānyāścānumate sutāṃ tāṃ vṛṣaparvaṇaḥ aśokavanikābhyāśe gṛhaṃ kṛtvā nyaveśayat //

With Devayānī’s consent, Vṛṣaparvan settled his daughter there, having had a house built near the Aśoka grove.

devayānyāḥof Devayānī
devayānyāḥ:
caand
ca:
anumatewith the consent/approval
anumate:
sutām(his) daughter
sutām:
tāmthat (girl)
tām:
vṛṣaparvaṇaḥof Vṛṣaparvan (the king)
vṛṣaparvaṇaḥ:
aśoka-vanikā-abhyāśenear the Aśoka grove/garden
aśoka-vanikā-abhyāśe:
gṛhama house
gṛham:
kṛtvāhaving made/built
kṛtvā:
nyaveśayathe caused (her) to reside/settled (her).
nyaveśayat:
Sūta (narratorial voice within the Purāṇic telling)
DevayānīVṛṣaparvanAśoka grove (Aśokavanikā)
DynastiesGenealogyRoyal householdResidenceYayati episode

FAQs

This verse does not address Pralaya; it belongs to a dynastic narrative describing domestic arrangements and royal decisions.

It highlights a king’s responsibility to provide orderly residence and protection for dependents, acting with consent and propriety in family and court matters.

The verse briefly notes the commissioning of a dwelling near a grove—useful as a narrative marker of settlement/location, though it does not state explicit Vāstu or ritual rules.