Adhyaya 23 — Ashvatara’s Vow for Madalasa and the Bestowal of Musical Science by Sarasvati
तद्दोयतां द्विजसुतौ यदि वां प्रणयो मयि ।
एतावता अहं दैवेन वञ्चितोऽस्मि दुरात्मना ॥
tad doyatāṃ dvija-sutau yadi vāṃ praṇayo mayi |
etāvatāhaṃ daivena vañcito 'smi durātmanā ||
‘ഹേ ബ്രാഹ്മണപുത്രന്മാരേ, നിങ്ങൾക്കു എന്നോടു സ്നേഹം ഉണ്ടെങ്കിൽ അതുമാത്രം തന്നാൽ മതി. ഞാൻ ഇത്രയിലേറെ ദൈവം—ആ നിർദയ ശക്തി—കൊണ്ട് വഞ്ചിതനായിരിക്കുന്നു.’
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The verse dramatizes how attachment can leverage gifts and pity; dharmically, one must discern whether requests align with rightful obligation rather than be swayed by lamentation about fate.
Carita: a psychological turning-point in the story, not a cosmological or manvantara exposition.
‘Deceived by fate’ externalizes inner conflict: when desire is frustrated, the mind projects causality onto daiva; the spiritual lesson is to recover agency through dharma rather than fatalism.