देव्यावूचतुः । मर्त्यलोकेऽत्र या नार्यो गर्भवत्यः स्वपंति च । संध्याकालप्रकाशे च तासां गर्भोऽस्तु वो द्रुतम्
devyāvūcatuḥ | martyaloke'tra yā nāryo garbhavatyaḥ svapaṃti ca | saṃdhyākālaprakāśe ca tāsāṃ garbho'stu vo drutam
二柱の女神は告げた。「この人間界において、黄昏の光の時に眠る身重の女たちの胎児は、速やかに汝らのものとなれ。」
Two devīs (devyau)
Scene: Two goddesses speaking a potent decree at twilight; in the background, sleeping pregnant women under the glow of dusk-lamps, with an ominous aura suggesting unseen transfer of embryos.
Twilight (sandhyā) is portrayed as a potent threshold-time where unseen forces act; it urges vigilance and sanctity of conduct at liminal hours.
The verse is situated in Nāgarakhaṇḍa’s Tīrthamāhātmya, but no particular tīrtha is named in this line.
No explicit ritual is stated, but it highlights saṃdhyā-kāla, traditionally associated with sandhyā-vandana and heightened spiritual discipline.