Adhyaya 16 — The Son’s Counsel on Renunciation and the Anasuya–Mandavya Episode: The Suspension of Sunrise and the Power of Pativrata
तेषामेव समेतानां यज्ञव्युच्छित्तिशङ्किनाम् ।
देवानां वचनं श्रुत्वा प्राह देवः प्रजापतिः ॥
teṣām eva sametānāṃ yajñavyucchittiśaṅkinām | devānāṃ vacanaṃ śrutvā prāha devaḥ prajāpatiḥ ||
யாகம் நிறுத்தப்படுமோ என்ற அச்சத்தால் அந்த தேவர்கள் கூடிவந்து, அவர்களின் சொற்கள் கேட்கப்பட்டபோது, தேவன் பிரஜாபதி உரைத்தார்।
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The gods themselves depend on yajña and ordered time; thus cosmic administration includes safeguarding the conditions for righteous action, not merely granting boons.
Narrative support material around dharma and cosmic order; indirectly related to sarga (maintenance of ordered cycles) but not a formal pañcalakṣaṇa unit.
Prajāpati symbolizes the ordering intelligence behind manifestation; when ritual-time collapses, the ‘progenitor’ principle reasserts alignment to restore coherence.