The Rise of Soma-vaṁśa: Budha’s Birth and Purūravā–Urvaśī; The Origin of Karma-kāṇḍa in Tretā-yuga
अन्तर्वत्नीमुपालक्ष्य देवीं स प्रययौ पुरीम् । पुनस्तत्र गतोऽब्दान्ते उर्वशीं वीरमातरम् ॥ ४० ॥
antarvatnīm upālakṣya devīṁ sa prayayau purīm punas tatra gato ’bdānte urvaśīṁ vīra-mātaram
Comprenant qu'Urvasi était enceinte, Pururava retourna dans son palais. À la fin de l'année, à Kuruksetra, il retrouva la compagnie d'Urvasi, qui était alors mère d'un fils héroïque.
It states that Purūrava noticed Urvaśī was pregnant, returned to his city, and then came back after a year to meet her as the mother of his heroic son.
The verse indicates a natural shift from their meeting to royal responsibilities—Purūrava departs to his capital, then returns later, marking the passage of time leading to the birth of a valiant son.
Even amid strong relationships and intense experiences, one must honor time, duty, and responsibility—returning to commitments while remaining mindful of life’s evolving phases.