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Shloka 16

Skanda–Mātṛgaṇa-janma: Kumārakāḥ, Kanyāgaṇāḥ, and the Vīrāṣṭaka (स्कन्द-मातृगण-सम्भवः)

कर्तुमहसि नोत्कण्ठां त्वद्विधा हविषादिन: । लोकवृत्तानुवृत्तज्ञा नित्यं धर्मपरायणा:,अतः आपको अपने विषयमें किसी प्रकारकी चिन्ता नहीं करनी चाहिये। आपके-जैसे ज्ञानी पुरुष, जो लोकवृत्तान्तके अनुवर्तनका रहस्य जाननेवाले तथा नित्य धर्मपरायण हैं, कभी विषादग्रस्त नहीं होते हैं

kartum arhasi notkaṇṭhāṃ tvadvidhā haviṣādinaḥ | lokavṛttānuvṛttajñā nityaṃ dharmaparāyaṇāḥ ||

“Engkau tidak patut menyerah kepada kegelisahan. Orang sepertimu—bijaksana, berdisiplin, hidup dengan persembahan suci (havis), memahami cara berkelakuan selaras dengan adat dan perjalanan dunia, serta sentiasa teguh pada dharma—tidak akan tenggelam dalam kemurungan.”

कर्तुम्to do
कर्तुम्:
Karma
TypeVerb
Rootकृ (धातु)
Formतुमुन्-प्रत्ययान्त अव्यय (infinitive)
अर्हसिyou ought/are fit (to)
अर्हसि:
Karta
TypeVerb
Rootअर्ह् (धातु)
Formलट् (present indicative), 2, singular
not
:
TypeIndeclinable
Root
उत्कण्ठाम्anxiety/uneasiness
उत्कण्ठाम्:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootउत्कण्ठा
Formfeminine, accusative, singular
त्वद्विधाःpeople like you
त्वद्विधाः:
Karta
TypeAdjective
Rootत्वद्विध
Formmasculine, nominative, plural
हविषादिनःoblation-eaters (i.e., gods/ritual-receivers)
हविषादिनः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootहविषादिन्
Formmasculine, nominative, plural
लोकवृत्तानुवृत्तज्ञाःknowing the principle of conforming to worldly conduct
लोकवृत्तानुवृत्तज्ञाः:
Karta
TypeAdjective
Rootलोकवृत्तानुवृत्तज्ञ
Formmasculine, nominative, plural
नित्यम्always
नित्यम्:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootनित्य
धर्मपरायणाःdevoted to dharma
धर्मपरायणाः:
Karta
TypeAdjective
Rootधर्मपरायण
Formmasculine, nominative, plural

ब्राह्मण उवाच

ब्राह्मण (a brāhmaṇa speaker)
हविस् (sacrificial offering)

Educational Q&A

A person grounded in dharma and trained in proper conduct should not be overwhelmed by worry or dejection; ethical steadiness and understanding of right worldly conduct support inner composure.

A brāhmaṇa addresses someone being troubled, urging him to abandon anxiety by appealing to his identity as a learned, dharma-committed person who knows how to act in accordance with accepted worldly and moral norms.