Pātivratya-kathana
The Narrative of the Pativrata
आत्मना सह चार्वंगी ज्वलिते जातवेदसि ॥ ८८ ॥
ātmanā saha cārvaṃgī jvalite jātavedasi || 88 ||
その美しい肢体の女は、己が身そのものとともに、燃え盛るジャータヴェーダス(聖なる火)へと入った。
Suta (narrator, continuing the Purāṇic account)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: karuna
The verse highlights Agni (Jātavedas) as a sacred witness and purifier in Purāṇic dharma, portraying a decisive act performed with total personal commitment in the presence of consecrated fire.
Indirectly, it frames surrender as complete self-offering—an attitude that, in Bhakti, is redirected from a physical act into inner dedication (ātma-nivedana) to the Lord, with Agni symbolizing purity and truth.
It points to Kalpa (ritual procedure) and the Vedic role of Agni as Jātavedas in yajña contexts—emphasizing how consecrated fire functions as a formal ritual medium and witness.