The Account of Kāṣṭhīlā (Kāṣṭhīlā-ākhyāna) within the Mohinī Narrative
मोहिन्या निद्रया चैव संप्रघूर्णितलोचनः । तावत्सुप्तोऽतिखिन्नोऽसौ यावत्सूर्योऽस्ततां गतः ॥ ७५ ॥
mohinyā nidrayā caiva saṃpraghūrṇitalocanaḥ | tāvatsupto'tikhinno'sau yāvatsūryo'statāṃ gataḥ || 75 ||
မောဟစေသော အိပ်ငိုက်ခြင်း၏ အာနိသင်ကြောင့် မျက်လုံးများ လှည့်လည်တုန်ခါလျက်၊ အလွန်ပင်ပင်ပန်းနွမ်းနယ်သူသည် နေဝင်ချိန်အထိ အိပ်ပျော်နေ하였다။
Narada (narration within a Tirtha-Mahatmya context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It depicts mohinī-nidrā (delusive sleep) as a narrative image of māyā—when awareness is clouded, time passes unnoticed, and one remains inert until an external marker (sunset) signals loss of opportunity.
By contrast: bhakti requires wakeful remembrance (smaraṇa) and alertness; the verse warns that delusion and lethargy obstruct devotion, allowing the day of practice to slip away.
It implicitly points to Jyotiṣa/time-awareness—tracking the sun’s movement (sunset) for proper timing of duties, vrata observance, and daily religious disciplines.