The Account of Mohinī
Mohinī-upākhyāna
भूर्लोके विधवाद्याहं वर्तामि भवतां कृते । यथा हरिदिनं दुष्टं जायते मम मानदाः ॥ ५९ ॥
bhūrloke vidhavādyāhaṃ vartāmi bhavatāṃ kṛte | yathā haridinaṃ duṣṭaṃ jāyate mama mānadāḥ || 59 ||
زمین کے لوک میں میں تمہاری خاطر بیوہ کی مانند رہتی ہوں، اے عزت بخشنے والو؛ تاکہ روز بروز یُگ کی بدی میرے سامنے ظاہر ہوتی رہے۔
Narrative voice within the Uttara-Bhaga dialogue (attributed in this section to the teaching sage, in the Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue frame)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It conveys the compassionate stance of the teacher/sage who remains in the human world to witness the rise of adharma and thereby guide beings back to dharma—especially relevant to Kali-yuga decline.
By highlighting the daily increase of “duṣṭa” tendencies, it implicitly points to steady, daily refuge in Hari (Vishnu)—a classic Bhakti response to Kali-yuga: constancy of remembrance and right conduct despite degeneration.
The verse primarily emphasizes dharma and sadācāra rather than a specific Vedāṅga; practically, it supports nitya-karma (daily discipline) and ethical vigilance—foundational for applying Smṛti-based ritual life.