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Shloka 17

नक्षत्रेषु श्राद्धफलविधानम् (Śrāddha Outcomes According to Nakṣatras)

पृथग्भूतानि चान्यानि यानि देवार्पणानि वै । आज शम्मुस्ते5दभुतं द्रष्ट कुमारं ज्वलनात्मजम्‌

pṛthagbhūtāni cānyāni yāni devārpaṇāni vai | adya śam muṣṭe 'dbhutaṃ draṣṭuṃ kumāraṃ jvalanātmajam ||

اور بھی کئی جدا جدا نذرانے تھے جو دیوتاؤں کے لیے مقرر تھے۔ آج، اے شَمبھو، تمہارے لیے نہایت مبارک ہے کہ تم اس عجیب و درخشاں آتش زاد ‘کُمار’ کا دیدار کرو۔

पृथक्separately, distinct
पृथक्:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootपृथक्
भूतानिbecome; existing; formed
भूतानि:
Karta
TypeAdjective
Rootभूत
FormNeuter, Nominative, Plural
and
:
TypeIndeclinable
Root
अन्यानिother
अन्यानि:
Karta
TypeAdjective
Rootअन्य
FormNeuter, Nominative, Plural
यानिwhich
यानि:
Karta
TypePronoun
Rootयद्
FormNeuter, Nominative, Plural
देव-अर्पणानिofferings to the gods
देव-अर्पणानि:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootअर्पण
FormNeuter, Nominative, Plural
वैindeed, surely
वै:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootवै
अद्यtoday, now
अद्य:
Adhikarana
TypeIndeclinable
Rootअद्य
शम्welfare, auspiciousness
शम्:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootशम्
FormNeuter, Accusative, Singular
indeed; (emphatic particle)
:
TypeIndeclinable
Root
तेof you; for you
ते:
Sampradana
TypePronoun
Rootयुष्मद्
FormGenitive, Singular
अद्भुतम्wonderful, marvelous
अद्भुतम्:
Karma
TypeAdjective
Rootअद्भुत
FormNeuter, Accusative, Singular
द्रष्टुम्to see
द्रष्टुम्:
TypeVerb
Rootदृश्
FormTumun (infinitive), Parasmaipada/Atmanepada-neutral
कुमारम्the prince/boy (Kumāra)
कुमारम्:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootकुमार
FormMasculine, Accusative, Singular
ज्वलन-आत्मजम्the son of Jvalana (Agni)
ज्वलन-आत्मजम्:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootआत्मज
FormMasculine, Accusative, Singular

भीष्म उवाच

B
Bhīṣma
D
Devas (gods)
J
Jvalana/Agni (Fire-god)
K
Kumāra (the youthful son of Agni)

Educational Q&A

The verse highlights the dharmic importance of properly distinguishing and dedicating offerings meant for the gods, and frames the encounter with a divine figure as an auspicious, ethically charged moment—suggesting reverence, ritual propriety, and openness to the extraordinary within sacred contexts.

Bhīṣma is describing offerings that are set aside for the gods and then announces that, on that very day, the listener is to witness something wondrous: a radiant youth identified as the son of the Fire-god (Agni).