Paraśurāma Avenges Jamadagni; Restoration Through Sacrifice; Viśvāmitra’s Line and Devarāta (Śunaḥśepha)
कदाचिद् रेणुका याता गङ्गायां पद्ममालिनम् । गन्धर्वराजं क्रीडन्तमप्सरोभिरपश्यत ॥ २ ॥
kadācid reṇukā yātā gaṅgāyāṁ padma-mālinam gandharva-rājaṁ krīḍantam apsarobhir apaśyata
有一次,阎摩达格尼之妻勒努迦到恒河岸边取水。她看见佩戴莲花花环的乾闼婆王——奇特拉拉塔,与天女阿普萨拉在恒河中嬉戏。
This verse shows how even a pious person like Renukā can become distracted by attractive celestial enjoyment, setting the stage for a lesson on vigilance and self-control.
Renukā goes to the sacred Gaṅgā, but there she encounters an unexpected temptation—highlighting that holy places support purity, yet the mind must still be guarded.
Be mindful that distractions can arise even in good environments; strengthen daily discipline (sādhana), avoid unnecessary exposure to temptation, and refocus the mind on devotional purpose.