Nārada Instructs Dakṣa’s Sons; Allegory of the World; Dakṣa Curses Nārada
एतस्मिन् काल उत्पातान् बहून् पश्यन् प्रजापति: । पूर्ववन्नारदकृतं पुत्रनाशमुपाशृणोत् ॥ ३४ ॥
etasmin kāla utpātān bahūn paśyan prajāpatiḥ pūrvavan nārada-kṛtaṁ putra-nāśam upāśṛṇot
就在此时,生主达克沙看见许多不祥征兆;随后他从多方听闻:依那罗陀的教诲,他的第二批儿子——萨瓦拉施瓦——也追随了长兄之路。
This verse notes that Dakṣa saw many ominous signs and then heard troubling news—showing that unusual disturbances can accompany major turning points in one’s destiny and in unfolding karma.
Because Nārada’s teachings inspired Dakṣa’s sons to renounce worldly life; Dakṣa, focused on progeny and creation, perceived their renunciation as ‘loss’ caused by Nārada.
It reminds one to recognize that reversals may signal a deeper redirection—inviting reflection on priorities and the possibility of spiritual growth beyond material plans.