Adhyaya 77 — Sanjna’s Withdrawal from Surya: The Birth of Yama and Yamuna, and the Emergence of Chhaya
मार्कण्डेय उवाच ।
ततः सा चपलां दृष्टिं देवी चक्रे भयाकुला ।
विलोलितदृशं दृष्ट्वा पुनराह च तां रविः ॥
mārkaṇḍeya uvāca tataḥ sā capalāṃ dṛṣṭiṃ devī cakre bhayākulā / vilolitadṛśaṃ dṛṣṭvā punarāha ca tāṃ raviḥ
Sinabi ni Mārkaṇḍeya: Nang magkagayon, ang diyosa (Saṃjñā), yumanig sa takot, at naging di-matiwasay ang kanyang titig. Nang makita ni Ravi (ang Araw) na nanginginig ang kanyang mga mata, muli siyang nagsalita sa kanya.
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The episode portrays tejas as morally and psychologically weighty: proximity to overwhelming power can produce fear and instability, which then shapes consequential outcomes.
Vaṃśānucarita (accounts connected to lineages) and ancillary narrative used to explain later cosmic offices (Yama) and sacred geography (Yamunā).
The ‘wavering gaze’ indicates a mind unable to remain fixed (ekāgratā) under intense tejas; it foreshadows manifestation of a ‘vilolā’ (restless) river—outer nature mirroring inner movement.