Trita in the Well (Udapāna-kathā) — Balarāma’s Tīrtha Observances
।। क्षीयमाणे तत: सोमे ओषध्यो न प्रजज्ञिरे
kṣīyamāṇe tataḥ some oṣadhyo na prajajñire
وَیشَمپایَن نے کہا—پھر جب سوما (چاند) گھٹنے لگا تو جڑی بوٹیاں (اوشدھیاں) پیدا ہونا بند ہو گئیں۔
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse links cosmic diminution with worldly deprivation: when the sustaining source (Soma as a symbol of vitality and nourishment) wanes, life-supporting resources like medicinal plants fail to arise—implying that disorder or depletion at the root level leads to widespread suffering.
Vaiśampāyana describes a condition of decline: as Soma decreases, herbs do not grow. It functions as a sign of deteriorating balance in the world, setting a somber tone consistent with the broader atmosphere of loss and exhaustion in the Shalya Parva.