Description of the Greatness of the Mother-and-Father Tīrtha
नागानां च इहस्थोपि चारं जानामि पिप्पल । एतयोश्च प्रसादाच्च त्रैलोक्यं मम वश्यताम्
nāgānāṃ ca ihasthopi cāraṃ jānāmi pippala | etayośca prasādācca trailokyaṃ mama vaśyatām
হে পিপ্পল, ইয়াতেই থাকিও মই নাগসকলৰ গতি-চলন জানোঁ; আৰু এই দুজনৰ কৃপা-প্ৰসাদে ত্ৰিলোক যেন মোৰ বশতালৈ আহে।
Unspecified (speaker addresses Pippala directly in this verse; wider dialogue context not provided)
Concept: Extraordinary knowledge and influence are portrayed as arising from grace and right alignment, not mere ambition; power is framed as a consequence of prasāda.
Application: Treat any competence, authority, or ‘control’ as stewardship; seek blessings through humility and service; avoid using knowledge for domination—redirect it toward protection and dharmic order.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A visionary scene where the sage-seeker stands on a rocky outcrop, eyes half-closed, perceiving the subterranean corridors of Nāga-loka—serpentine palaces studded with jewels and coiling guardians in reverent stillness. Above and around him, the three worlds appear as layered spheres, subtly bending toward his command through the blessing-force of two luminous figures behind him.","primary_figures":["seer/siddha-like devotee","Nāga kings (serpent beings)","Pippala","two benefactors (guru and parents or two revered elders)"],"setting":"liminal landscape: earth’s surface with a fissure revealing jeweled pātāla; cosmic layers of triloka in the sky","lighting_mood":"moonlit","color_palette":["midnight blue","emerald green","opal white","ruby red","antique gold"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: dramatic cosmic tableau—seer on earth with gold leaf aura, a cutaway view into jeweled Nāga-loka below with gem-studded serpent crowns; above, three-tier triloka rendered as ornate arches; heavy gold leaf on jewels, halos, and cosmic borders, rich reds/greens, symmetrical divine geometry.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: mystical night scene with cool blues; the seer perceives nāga palaces through a rocky cleft; delicate brushwork on coiling serpents and jeweled architecture; layered clouds suggest triloka, refined faces and lyrical naturalism with subtle awe.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines and saturated pigments; iconic nāga figures with elaborate hoods, the seer centered with blessing elders behind; stylized cosmic registers for triloka; red-yellow-green palette with deep blue night field and lotus border.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: ornate floral border with lotus and serpent motifs; central seer with halo, below a decorative panel of Nāga-loka palaces, above a panel of triloka symbols; deep indigo ground with gold and white detailing, peacocks replaced by stylized nāga guardians, devotional-cosmic narrative composition."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"fast-dramatic","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["low temple drum","conch shell","hissing wind through rocks","distant thunder"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: इहस्थोपि = इह + स्थः + अपि (सन्धि/संयोग); एतयोश्च = एतयोः + च; प्रसादाच्च = प्रसादात् + च (त् + च → च्च); त्रैलोक्यं = त्रैलोक्यम् (anusvāra sandhi).
Nāgas are serpent-beings prominent in Purāṇic cosmology, associated with subterranean realms (Nāga-loka/Pātāla) and often portrayed as powerful, semi-divine entities.
“Trailokya” refers to the three worlds—typically heaven (svarga), earth (pṛthvī), and the netherworld (pātāla)—symbolizing the whole cosmos under Purāṇic geography.
The verse expresses a wish for dominion through grace, highlighting how supernatural knowledge and power are framed as outcomes of favor/boon; ethically, Purāṇic narratives often contrast such ambitions with ideals of restraint, dharma, and devotion depending on the surrounding story.