The Tārakāmaya War: Divine Mustering, Māyā Countermeasures, Aurva Fire, and Viṣṇu’s Slaying of Kālanemi
ऊचुर्ब्रह्मर्षयस्ते तु वचनं धर्मसंहितम् । ॠषिवंशेषु भगवंश्छिन्नमूलमिदं कुलं
ūcurbrahmarṣayaste tu vacanaṃ dharmasaṃhitam | ṝṣivaṃśeṣu bhagavaṃśchinnamūlamidaṃ kulaṃ
Lalu para Brahmarṣi itu mengucapkan sabda yang selaras dengan dharma: “Wahai Bhagavan, di antara garis keturunan para ṛṣi, keluarga ini telah terputus dari akarnya.”
Brahmarishis (a group of great sages)
Concept: Continuity of ṛṣi-lineage is treated as a dharmic responsibility; cutting off roots (chinna-mūla) signals social-spiritual loss that elders seek to remedy through righteous counsel.
Application: Honor teachers and family responsibilities while keeping dharma central; preserve living traditions (study, worship, ethical conduct) so ‘roots’ remain nourished.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: ūcurbrahmarṣayaste = ūcuḥ + brahmarṣayaḥ + te; bhagavaṃśchinnamūlamidaṃ = bhagavan + chinna-mūlam + idam.
A group of Brahmarishis (great seers) are speaking, and their statement is explicitly described as “dharma-saṃhita”—aligned with ethical and scriptural propriety.
It suggests a lineage crisis: the family/line has become “uprooted,” typically implying loss of successors, disruption of tradition, or a break in dharmic continuity within a rishi-genealogy.
It frames the sages’ concern as principled rather than personal—highlighting that safeguarding lineage, learning, and righteous conduct is treated as a dharmic responsibility.