ततः काले तु कम्मिंश्चिद् देवयानी शुचिस्मिता । ययातिसहिता राजञ्जगाम रहित॑ वनम्,राजन्! तदनन्तर किसी समय पवित्र मुसकानवाली देवयानी ययातिके साथ एकान्त वनमें गयी
tataḥ kāle tu kammiṁścid devayānī śucismitā | yayātisahitā rājan jagāma rahitaṁ vanam ||
Vaiśampāyana said: Then, at a certain time, Devayānī—whose smile was pure and gentle—went with King Yayāti into a secluded forest. The episode signals a private turning-point in their relationship, where personal desire and royal conduct begin to intersect with questions of propriety and the consequences of intimate choices.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse quietly frames an ethical tension: private desire and personal intimacy, when involving a king, are never merely private—such choices can shape duty, reputation, and future consequences. It prepares the reader to see how seemingly small actions become causes in a larger moral narrative.
Vaiśampāyana narrates that Devayānī, together with King Yayāti, goes to a secluded forest at a certain time. This indicates a confidential meeting or intimate moment that serves as a narrative hinge for subsequent developments in their story.