Andhaka’s Coronation, Boons from Shiva, and the Daiva–Asura War (Vahana Catalogues)
नाज्ञासीच्च पिता पुत्रं न पुत्रः पितरं तथा स्वानेवानये निजघ्नुर्वै परानन्ये च सुव्रत
nājñāsīcca pitā putraṃ na putraḥ pitaraṃ tathā svānevānaye nijaghnurvai parānanye ca suvrata
En aquella confusión, el padre no reconocía al hijo, ni el hijo al padre. Algunos, por error, abatieron incluso a los suyos; otros (por confusión) abatieron a quienes no eran sus enemigos—oh suvrata.
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War amplifies moha (delusion): when discernment collapses, even sacred bonds like father–son become unrecognized, warning that adharma arises when viveka (clear discrimination) is lost.
Vamśānucarita/Carita material: narrative of conflicts involving lineages and their deeds (battle episodes), rather than sarga/pratisarga cosmology.
The verse symbolizes the eclipse of jñāna by tamas/rajas in collective violence—identity and relationship are obscured, producing self-destruction as a karmic consequence of confusion.