Yamavākya
The Words of Yama
सम्यग्विचार्य मुनिभिर्घर्मशास्त्रादिभिर्विभो । कल्पादौ वर्तमानस्य यावद्यावद्दिनं तव ॥ ८ ॥
samyagvicārya munibhirgharmaśāstrādibhirvibho | kalpādau vartamānasya yāvadyāvaddinaṃ tava || 8 ||
遍満なる主よ、聖仙たちはダルマ・シャーストラ等の権威により正しく考察し、この現行カルパの初めにおいて、あなたの「一日」がいかほどの長さであるかを説き明かす。
Sanatkumara (in dialogue addressing Narada/Vishnu as contextually implied)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It frames cosmic time (the Lord’s ‘day’) as a shastra-grounded truth verified by sages, reminding the devotee that creation unfolds under divine order and measurable dharma.
By addressing the Lord as Vibhu and emphasizing His cosmic ‘day,’ it cultivates reverence (aiśvarya-bhāva) and steadies devotion through contemplation of the Lord’s governance over time.
It points to authoritative calculation and classification of time—aligned with Jyotiṣa-style time-reckoning—supported by dharma-śāstra and traditional sage analysis.