Adhyaya 64 — Kalavati (Vibhavari) Offers Herself and the Padmini Vidya to Svarocisha
तस्य पुंस्कोकिलालापरमणीयॆ मधौ पुरा । आजगामाप्सराभ्यासं प्रख्याता पुंजिकास्तना ॥
tasya puṃs-kokilālāpa-ramaṇīye madhau purā | ājagāma apsarābhyāsaṃ prakhyātā puñjikāstanā ||
Há muito tempo, na primavera tornada encantadora pelos chamados dos cucos machos, a célebre apsarā Puñjikāstanā aproximou-se dele.
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Seasonal imagery (spring and birdsong) is used to depict how external conditions can inflame latent impulses; dharma is tested not only by intention but by environment and association.
Vamśānucarita in narrative mode: the circumstances of conception/turning-point events in a lineage story.
Spring symbolizes rajas (stirring activity) and the awakening of desire; the apsaras functions as the ‘instrumental cause’ (nimitta) by which stored impressions (saṃskāras) manifest.