The Origin of the Lauhitya River
and the King of Tīrthas
पत्युराज्ञां समादाय मुक्तो गर्भो युगंधरे । पयस्तेजोमयं शुद्धं सर्वधर्मप्रतिष्ठितम्
patyurājñāṃ samādāya mukto garbho yugaṃdhare | payastejomayaṃ śuddhaṃ sarvadharmapratiṣṭhitam
Setelah menerima perintah suaminya, janin itu dilepaskan di atas Yugandhara—suci, terbentuk daripada susu dan cahaya tejas, serta ditegakkan sebagai asas bagi segala dharma.
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Concept: Obedience to rightful command (ājñā) aligned with dharma can transmute crisis into purity and cosmic order.
Application: In difficult decisions, align with principled guidance; right action can convert painful release into constructive foundation for future good.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: mountain
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: पत्युराज्ञाम् = पत्युः + आज्ञाम् (विसर्ग-लोप/उकार-सन्धि); पयस्तेजोमयम् = पयः + तेजोमयम् (विसर्ग-सन्धि)
Yugandhara is referenced as a specific cosmic mountain (often counted among major mountains in Purāṇic cosmography), serving here as the locus where the released “garbha” is placed or manifested.
It suggests a substance or manifestation combining nourishment/purity (milk, payas) with luminous potency (tejas), indicating a sacred, refined origin rather than a mundane physical formation.
It frames the manifested entity as a stabilizing foundation for righteous order—implying that cosmic creation is not value-neutral but oriented toward sustaining dharma.