Lomasha Recounts Chyavana's Anger at IndraLomasha points out the place of Sharyati's sacrifice, where the Ashvins once drank soma, and mentions that the sage Chyavana was so angered by Indra that he paralysed the king of the gods — and also won Sukanya as his wife. Yudhishthira, hearing this, asks for the full story: how did Chyavana paralyse Indra, why was he angered, and why were the Ashvins made drinkers of soma?
Sukanya Marries and Serves ChyavanaHaving married the ancient rishi she blinded, Sukanya becomes his wife. She tends to him lovingly, observes the rules of austerities, serves the fire and guests, and worships her husband without a trace of discontentment — transforming a forced marriage into genuine devotion.
Sukanya Pierces Chyavana's Eyes with a ThornKing Sharyati's daughter Sukanya, roaming alone in the forest, sees something glowing inside an anthill. Out of curiosity, she pierces it with a thorn — not knowing she has just blinded the ancient rishi Chyavana, who responds with a curse that stops the bowel and bladder movements of every soldier in the king's army.
Chyavana Rejuvenated and Sukanya Chooses HimSukanya obtains her husband Chyavana's permission to accept the Ashvins' proposal. The twin gods enter the lake with Chyavana, and all three emerge equally youthful and divine. Then the Ashvins ask Sukanya to choose one of them as her husband — and she must pick the right man.
The Valorous One Divides and Distributes MadaMada — the intoxicating force of excess — had been created before, and now it had returned. The valorous one took it and divided it into four parts: drinks, women, gambling, and hunting. Having thrown Mada away, he satisfied Indra and the Ashvins with soma, performed a sacrifice for the king, and became famous throughout the worlds.