Devanagari
चतुर्भिर्धातव: सप्त पञ्चभि: क्षुत्तृडुद्भव: ।
षड्भिर्जरायुणा वीत: कुक्षौ भ्राम्यति दक्षिणे ॥ ४ ॥
Verse text
caturbhir dhātavaḥ sapta
paṣcabhiḥ kṣut-tṛḍ-udbhavaḥ
ṣaḍbhir jarāyuṇā vītaḥ
kukṣau bhrāmyati dakṣiṇe
Synonyms
caturbhiḥ
—
within four months
;
dhātavaḥ
—
ingredients
;
sapta
—
seven
;
paṣcabhiḥ
—
within five months
;
kṣut
—
tṛṭ — of hunger and thirst
;
udbhavaḥ
—
appearance
;
ṣaḍbhiḥ
—
within six months
;
jarāyuṇā
—
by the amnion
;
vītaḥ
—
enclosed
;
kukṣau
—
in the abdomen
;
bhrāmyati
—
moves
;
dakṣiṇe
—
on the right side .
Translation
Within four months from the date of conception, the seven essential ingredients of the body, namely chyle, blood, flesh, fat, bone, marrow and semen, come into existence. At the end of five months, hunger and thirst make themselves felt, and at the end of six months, the fetus, enclosed by the amnion, begins to move on the right side of the abdomen.
Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)
By the fourth month, the seven dhātus appear, and by the fifth month hunger and thirst appear. By the sixth month, the skin forms around the embryo and it moves to the right side of the womb.
The body is surrounded (vītaḥ) by the womb covering (jarāyuṇā). The right side is mentioned because the subject being dealt with is a male. It is well know that the male fetus moves to the right and the female fetus moves to the left.
Purport
When the body of the child is completely formed at the end of six months, the child, if he is male, begins to move on the right side, and if female, she tries to move on the left side.