यथा माता ममाचष्ट नेयं माता तथा मम । निर्गुणेष्वपि पुत्रेषु न माता निर्गुणा भवेत्
yathā mātā mamācaṣṭa neyaṃ mātā tathā mama | nirguṇeṣvapi putreṣu na mātā nirguṇā bhavet
«Comme ma mère l’a déclaré, en ce sens elle n’est pas véritablement ma mère. Même si les fils sont dépourvus de qualités, une mère ne devrait pas être dépourvue de vertu.»
Yama (continuing to address his father, Vivasvān/Sūrya)
Scene: Yama speaks with controlled intensity, asserting an ethical standard for motherhood; father listens, contemplative, as if realizing a hidden irregularity (Chāyā vs Saṃjñā).
A parent’s righteousness should not collapse due to a child’s faults; virtue is to be maintained under provocation.
No sacred site is mentioned; the focus is ethical instruction within a mythic dialogue.
None; it is a statement on moral restraint and parental dharma.