Adhyaya 74 — King Svarashtra, the Deer-Queen’s Curse, and the Rise of Tamasa Manu
प्रसीदेति प्रसीदेति प्रणतायाः महामते ।
इत्थं लालप्यमानायाः स प्राह मुनिपुङ्गवः ॥
prasīdeti prasīdeti praṇatāyā mahāmate / itthaṃ lālapyamānāyāḥ sa prāha munipuṅgavaḥ //
அவள் வணங்கி ‘அருள் புரியுங்கள், அருள் புரியுங்கள்’ என்று, அறிவாளியே, இவ்வாறு மன்றாடிக் கொண்டிருந்தாள்; அப்போது முனிவர்களில் காளைபோன்ற அந்த மகரிஷி கூறினார்।
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Persistent supplication is shown as the expected dharmic posture, but the narrative is poised to teach that some consequences—once set by potent speech—may not be negotiable.
Narrative ethics; not sarga/pratisarga/manvantara/vaṃśa.
The repetition of ‘prasīda’ mirrors repetitive devotional practice; the coming refusal underscores the need to seek the divine/inner refuge beyond fickle human authority.