मा त्वं शोकं कुरुष्वास्य बालकस्य कृते शुभे । एष शापादुतथ्यस्य ज्येष्ठभ्रातुर्बृहस्पतिः । अवतीर्णो धरापृष्ठे योग्यतां समवाप्स्यति
mā tvaṃ śokaṃ kuruṣvāsya bālakasya kṛte śubhe | eṣa śāpādutathyasya jyeṣṭhabhrāturbṛhaspatiḥ | avatīrṇo dharāpṛṣṭhe yogyatāṃ samavāpsyati
Ô toi l’auspicieuse, ne t’afflige pas pour cet enfant. Il est Bṛhaspati, le frère aîné d’Utathya ; par l’effet d’une malédiction il est descendu sur la terre, et ici il atteindra l’aptitude et l’excellence qui lui sont destinées.
Ākāśavāṇī (celestial voice)
Type: kshetra
Scene: From the clouded sky, an unseen divine proclamation addresses the mother: the child is revealed as Bṛhaspati, descended due to a curse, destined to regain excellence on earth. The mother’s posture shifts from grief to astonished stillness beneath the pippala.
Misfortune can conceal divine purpose; karma (including curses) becomes a vehicle for dharmic unfolding and eventual excellence.
The tīrtha setting is implied through the sacred Aśvattha refuge-site where the celestial assurance is given.
None; it is a consoling revelation about the child’s divine identity and destiny.