ताटकावृत्तान्तः
The Account of Tāṭakā and the Royal Duty to Protect
कस्यचित्त्वथ कालस्य यक्षी पुत्रमजायत।मारीचं नाम दुर्धर्षं यश्शापाद्राक्षसोऽभवत्।।।।
kasyacit tv atha kālasya yakṣī putram ajāyata |
mārīcaṃ nāma durdharṣaṃ yaḥ śāpād rākṣaso 'bhavat ||
پھر کچھ عرصے بعد اس یَکشی نے ایک بیٹا جنا—ناقابلِ مغلوب—جس کا نام ماریچ تھا، جو ایک شاپ کے سبب راکشس بن گیا۔
After some time that yakshini gave birth to an unassailable son by name Maricha. Because of a curse, he became a rakshasa (though born of yaksha parentage).
Actions and moral ruptures can lead to transformative consequences (śāpa as a narrative form of karmic result), altering one’s nature and destiny.
Viśvāmitra introduces Mārīca as Tāṭakā’s son and notes his change into a rākṣasa due to a curse.
The verse emphasizes vulnerability to moral consequence rather than virtue—how a curse can redirect a life toward adharmic identity.