Adhyaya 24 — Kuvalayashva’s Refusal of Gifts and the Vision of Madalasa’s Maya
केनापि कृतवैरेण दानवेन कुबुद्धिना ।
गन्धर्वराजस्य सुता नाम्ना ख्याता मदालसा ॥
kenāpi kṛtavaireṇa dānavena kubuddhinā / gandharvarājasya sutā nāmnā khyātā madālasā
Por un Dānava de mala intención que había urdido una enemistad, la hija del rey de los Gandharvas—célebre con el nombre de Madālasā—fue convertida en objeto e instrumento de la intriga.
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Hostility (vaira) coupled with distorted intellect (kubuddhi) drives harmful schemes that exploit the innocent and the renowned. The verse frames evil as intentional and strategic, not accidental.
Ānucarita: an episode explaining the backstory of a named figure (Madālasā) and the motive force (dānava-vaira) behind ensuing events.
The Gandharva lineage suggests refined, luminous domains (music/beauty), yet even such ‘higher’ spheres can be entangled by asuric intent—hinting that māyā operates across all levels when discernment is absent.