Rāma–Jāmadagnya-janma-kāraṇa and Kṣatra-kṣaya
Paraśurāma’s origins and the depletion/restoration of kṣatriya lineages
तवापि पुत्र कल्याणि धृतिमन्तं शमात्मकम् । तपो<न्वितं द्विजश्रेष्ठ चरुरेष विधास्यति
tavāpi putra kalyāṇi dhṛtimantaṁ śamātmakam | tapo'nvitaṁ dvijaśreṣṭha carur eṣa vidhāsyati ||
“Wahai wanita berbudi, bagimu pun caru ini telah disiapkan. Ia akan menganugerahkan kepadamu seorang putra Brahmana yang utama—teguh dalam ketabahan, berjiwa tenteram, dan berhias tapa.”
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse presents an ethical ideal of progeny: the truly desirable ‘son’ is characterized by dhṛti (steadfastness), śama (inner calm and self-restraint), and tapas (disciplined austerity). It implies that blessings and ritual fruits are meant to cultivate virtue, not merely confer worldly advantage.
Vāyudeva addresses an auspicious lady and declares that a prepared caru (a consecrated ritual food/oblation) will result in the birth of an excellent Brahmin son. The focus is on the moral-spiritual qualities the child will embody.