Adhyaya 76 — The Sixth Manvantara: Cakshusha Manu, the Child-Snatcher, and the Problem of Kinship
गुरुरुवाच न त्वियं ते महाभाग ! जनयित्री ऋथात्मजा ।
विक्रान्तस्याग्रमहिषी हैमिनी नाम नामतः ॥
gurur uvāca na tv iyaṃ te mahābhāga janayitrī ruthātmajā | vikrāntasyāgramahiṣī haiminī nāma nāmataḥ ||
ଗୁରୁ କହିଲେ— “ହେ ଭାଗ୍ୟବାନ, ଏହି ନାରୀ ତୁମର ଜନ୍ମମାତା ନୁହେଁ। ଏହି ରୁଥାଙ୍କ କନ୍ୟା; ବିକ୍ରାନ୍ତଙ୍କ ପ୍ରଧାନ ମହିଷୀ, ‘ହୈମିନୀ’ ନାମରେ ପ୍ରସିଦ୍ଧ।”
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The guru’s role includes clarifying truth when it impacts duty. Correct knowledge (yathārtha-jñāna) is presented as prerequisite for correct action (dharma).
Touches Vaṃśa/Vaṃśānucarita elements (names, royal relations), though in service of an ethical plot rather than a formal genealogy list.
The ‘queen’ motif can symbolize external authority and social identity; the verse shifts the boy’s self-conception from assumed household ties to a larger karmic narrative.