Adhyaya 24 — The Fowler's Discourse
केनापि कृतवैरेण दानवेन कुबुद्धिना ।
गन्धर्वराजस्य सुता नाम्ना ख्याता मदालसा ॥
kenāpi kṛtavaireṇa dānavena kubuddhinā / gandharvarājasya sutā nāmnā khyātā madālasā
ദുർമതിയായ ഒരു ദാനവൻ വൈരം കെട്ടി, ഗന്ധർവരാജന്റെ പുത്രി—‘മദാലസാ’ എന്ന നാമത്തിൽ പ്രസിദ്ധയായ അവളെ—ആ ഗൂഢാലോചനയുടെ ഉപാധിയാക്കി.
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Hostility (vaira) coupled with distorted intellect (kubuddhi) drives harmful schemes that exploit the innocent and the renowned. The verse frames evil as intentional and strategic, not accidental.
Ānucarita: an episode explaining the backstory of a named figure (Madālasā) and the motive force (dānava-vaira) behind ensuing events.
The Gandharva lineage suggests refined, luminous domains (music/beauty), yet even such ‘higher’ spheres can be entangled by asuric intent—hinting that māyā operates across all levels when discernment is absent.