नक्षत्रेषु श्राद्धफलविधानम् (Śrāddha Outcomes According to Nakṣatras)
पीनांसं द्वादशभुजं पावकादित्यवर्चसम् | शयानं शरगुल्मस्थं दृष्टवा देवा: सहर्षिभि:
bhīṣma uvāca | pīnāṃsaṃ dvādaśabhujaṃ pāvakādityavarcasaṃ | śayānaṃ śaragulmāsthaṃ dṛṣṭvā devāḥ saharṣibhiḥ ||
Bhishma berkata: Melihat anak itu—berbahu bidang, berlengan dua belas, bercahaya laksana api dan matahari—terbaring tidur di tengah rumpun ilalang, para dewa bersama para resi dipenuhi sukacita. Dalam hati mereka timbul keyakinan teguh bahwa Tārakāsura kini akan terbunuh; lalu para dewa mulai mempersembahkan kepadanya aneka pemberian yang mereka anggap paling berharga dan tercinta.
भीष्म उवाच
When dharma is threatened, the tradition portrays divine support arising in due time: the gods and sages recognize auspicious signs, cultivate confidence, and respond with reverence and offerings—modeling faith, gratitude, and readiness to uphold cosmic order.
The gods and sages behold the divine child Kumāra (Skanda) sleeping in a reed-thicket, marked by extraordinary radiance and many arms (and, in the surrounding passage, multiple faces and eyes). Rejoicing, they become certain that he will defeat Tārakāsura, and they begin presenting him with cherished gifts.