The Birth of Tāraka and the Prelude to the Deva–Asura War
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ज्ञात्वा तस्य तु संकल्पं ब्रह्मा क्रूरतरं पुनः । आजगाम त्वरायुक्तो यत्रासौ दितिनंदनः
jñātvā tasya tu saṃkalpaṃ brahmā krūrataraṃ punaḥ | ājagāma tvarāyukto yatrāsau ditinaṃdanaḥ
اس کے ارادے کو جان کر برہما جی اور بھی سخت ہو گئے اور جلدی سے وہاں پہنچے جہاں دِتی کا وہ بیٹا موجود تھا۔
Narrator (contextual; specific dialogue pair not identifiable from the single verse alone)
Concept: Cosmic administrators respond swiftly when intentions threaten balance; divine oversight acts preemptively to regulate outcomes.
Application: When you foresee harm from a developing intention, intervene early with firmness and clarity; prevention is often kinder than late correction.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: raudra
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: यत्रासौ = यत्र + असौ; दितिनंदनः = दिति + नन्दनः; त्वरायुक्तो = त्वरायुक्तः (visarga sandhi before yatra omitted in pada form).
The verse says that Brahmā, after understanding the resolve of Diti’s son, quickly goes to the place where he is, adopting a sterner posture.
“Ditinandana” literally means “son of Diti,” typically referring to a Daitya/Asura lineage descended from Diti.
A common Purāṇic theme is implied: when harmful intent arises, divine authority responds swiftly and firmly to prevent adharma and protect cosmic order.