Adhyaya 77 — Sanjna’s Withdrawal from Surya: The Birth of Yama and Yamuna, and the Emergence of Chhaya
किं करोमि क्व गच्छामि क्व गतायाश्च निर्वृतिः ।
भवेन्मम कथं भर्ता कोपमर्कश्च नैष्यति ॥
kiṅkaromi kva gacchāmi kva gatāyāśca nirvṛtiḥ / bhavenmama kathaṃ bhartā kopamarkaśca naiṣyati
«ខ្ញុំត្រូវធ្វើអ្វី? ខ្ញុំនឹងទៅទីណា? ហើយពេលទៅហើយ តើទីណាអាចមានសន្តិភាពសម្រាប់ខ្ញុំ? តើប្តីខ្ញុំ ព្រះអាទិត្យ នឹងបញ្ឈប់កំហឹងចំពោះខ្ញុំដោយរបៀបណា?»
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The verse spotlights dharma under strain: when duty becomes unbearable, one seeks a lawful refuge and a strategy that minimizes harm—rather than reacting impulsively.
Vaṃśānucarita, providing the narrative causation leading to subsequent genealogical and cosmological roles.
The search for ‘nirvṛti’ suggests the psyche seeking cooling/grounding against excess tejas—an inner movement toward ‘shade’ (chāyā) as a protective principle.