Diti’s Puṁsavana Vow, Indra’s Intervention, and the Birth of the Maruts
सांवत्सरं पुंसवनं व्रतमेतदविप्लुतम् । धारयिष्यसि चेत्तुभ्यं शक्रहा भविता सुत: ॥ ५४ ॥
sāṁvatsaraṁ puṁsavanaṁ vratam etad aviplutam dhārayiṣyasi cet tubhyaṁ śakra-hā bhavitā sutaḥ
ກັດຊະຍະປະມຸນີກ່າວຕໍ່ວ່າ: ຖ້າເຈົ້າປະຕິບັດພິທີທີ່ເອີ້ນວ່າ ‘ປຸມສະວະນະ’ ນີ້ດ້ວຍສັດທາ ໂດຍບໍ່ຂາດຕົກບົກພ່ອງ ຢ່າງນ້ອຍໜຶ່ງປີ ເຈົ້າຈະໄດ້ບຸດຜູ້ມີຊະຕາກຳສັງຫານອິນທຣາ; ແຕ່ຖ້າມີຄວາມຄລາດເຄື່ອນໃນການຖືພຣະຕະ ບຸດນັ້ນຈະເປັນມິດຂອງອິນທຣາ.
This verse states that if the puṁsavana vow is observed without break for one full year, it can grant the desired result—here, the birth of a powerful son.
In the narrative, Diti desired a son who could kill Indra (Śakra). Kashyapa instructed her in a strict vow and explained the promised outcome if she maintained it faithfully.
The verse emphasizes consistency and purity of practice—results come when a commitment is maintained steadily and without lapses.