Adhyaya 78 — Hymn to Surya and the Distribution of Solar Splendour; Genealogy of Vaivasvata and Chaya’s Line
ततश्च नासिकायोगं तयोस्तत्र समेतयोः ।
नासत्यदस्त्रौ तनयावश्वीवक्त्रविनिर्गतौ ॥
tataśca nāsikāyogaṃ tayostatra sametayoḥ / nāsatyadastrau tanayāvaśvīvaktravinirgatau
随后二者在彼处相会,便发生由鼻而成的结合;于是二子——那萨提耶(Nāsatya)与达斯拉(Dasra)——诞生,显现为马面之相。
Purāṇic genealogy often teaches that divine functions (here, healing and rescue by the Aśvins) arise from extraordinary origins, emphasizing that cosmic roles transcend ordinary biological norms.
Vaṃśānucarita: the narrative accounts for the origin of key devas (Aśvins) connected to the Solar household.
‘Nasal union’ symbolically links prāṇa (breath) with restoration/medicine: the Aśvins as healers emerge from the channel of breath, suggesting life-force as the basis of healing.