Adhyaya 64 — Kalavati (Vibhavari) Offers Herself and the Padmini Vidya to Svarocisha
ततः कलावतीत्येतन्मम नाम महात्मना । गृहीतायाः कृतं पित्रा गन्धर्वेण शुभानना ॥
tataḥ kalāvatī ity etan mama nāma mahātmanā | gṛhītāyāḥ kṛtaṃ pitrā gandharveṇa śubhānanā ||
Luego, oh de hermoso rostro, un noble gandharva—que me aceptó como padre, es decir, me reconoció y me amparó—me otorgó el nombre de «Kalāvatī».
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Name-giving signifies social recognition and protection; even when biological ties fail, dharma can manifest through alternative guardianship and community order.
Vamśānucarita: identity formation and the transfer of guardianship in a personal lineage narrative.
‘Kalāvatī’ resonates with lunar ‘kalā’ (digits) and also ‘kalā’ as refined capacities; the name encodes her gradual empowerment and destined attractiveness that will draw conflict.