Śrāddha-Kalpa: Pitṛ-Pūjā and Tithi-Phala (श्राद्धकल्पः पितृपूजा च तिथिफलम्)
“देवताओ! मेरे पतिदेव मुझसे संतान उत्पन्न करना चाहते थे, किंतु तुमलोगोंने इन्हें इस कार्यसे निवृत्त कर दिया; इसलिये तुम सभी देवता निर्वश हो जाओगे ।।
bhīṣma uvāca | “devatāḥ! mama patidevaḥ mayā santānam utpādayitum aicchat, kintu yūyaṃ lokā enam asmin kārye nivṛttavantaḥ; tasmāt yūyaṃ sarve devatā nirvaṃśā bhaviṣyatha || prajocchedo mama kṛto yasmād yuṣmābhir adya vai tasmāt prajā vaḥ khagamāḥ sarveṣāṃ na bhaviṣyati | ākāśacāriṇaḥ devatāḥ! adya yūyaṃ sarve miltvā mama santater ucchedaṃ kṛtavantaḥ; ataḥ yuṣmākam api santāno na bhaviṣyati”
毗湿摩说道:“诸天啊!我主本欲由我而生子,你们却使他止步于此;因此你们诸神都将断绝后嗣。既然今日你们同心合力断了我的血脉——噢翱翔天际的神众——你们也必无子无孙。”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights moral causality: when powerful beings obstruct another’s rightful continuation of lineage and marital intention, they incur reciprocal consequences. It frames interference in dharmic duties (here, begetting progeny within marriage) as ethically weighty, inviting retributive outcomes.
The speaker addresses the gods and pronounces a curse: because they collectively prevented her husband from begetting offspring through her, they will themselves become without progeny. The speech is structured as a cause-and-effect declaration (yasmāt… tasmāt), emphasizing collective responsibility.