The Meeting with Puṣkala’s Wife
अग्रजोऽस्य महाराज कृतवान्यं पराक्रमम् । सनकेन कृतः पूर्वं राक्षस्याः कर्णकर्तनम्
agrajo'sya mahārāja kṛtavānyaṃ parākramam | sanakena kṛtaḥ pūrvaṃ rākṣasyāḥ karṇakartanam
হে মহাৰাজ, ইয়াৰ অগ্ৰজে আন এক পৰাক্ৰম সাধন কৰিছিল; পূৰ্বতে সনকে এক ৰাক্ষসীৰ কাণ কাটি দিছিল।
Pulastya (to Bhīṣma)
Concept: Dharma is often taught through precedent: earlier acts by revered figures become a template for later kṣatriya action, when aligned with protection of order.
Application: Before acting, consult exemplars and ethical tradition; let restraint and purpose guide ‘heroic’ force.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A youthful yet radiant sage (Sanaka) stands calm and unshaken, his ascetic aura forming a luminous circle, while a fierce rākṣasī recoils, her earrings and hair ornaments flying as her ears are severed in a swift, symbolic stroke. The scene is rendered with restraint—more a flash of dharmic power than violence—while a royal figure in the distance watches, learning the lesson of decisive protection.","primary_figures":["Sanaka","a rākṣasī","a witnessing prince/elder brother figure"],"setting":"A forest edge near an āśrama, with sacred trees and a small fire-altar; the boundary between civilized hermitage and wild demonic space is visually marked.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["saffron","forest green","ivory","bloodstone red (minimal accent)","celestial gold"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Sanaka with gold leaf halo and pearl-like highlights, standing beside a stylized āśrama altar; the rākṣasī shown in dramatic profile with ornate jewelry, action frozen mid-moment, rich reds/greens, heavy gold borders, iconographic clarity over realism.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: refined forest landscape with delicate leaves and soft hills; Sanaka’s serene face contrasts the rākṣasī’s startled expression, minimal blood, emphasis on gesture and moral symbolism, cool greens and warm saffron robes.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines, flat pigments; Sanaka’s large eyes and composed stance dominate, the rākṣasī rendered with stylized ferocity, red/yellow/green palette, temple-wall narrative panel feel.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: symbolic forest with lotus and floral borders; Sanaka centered like a devotional icon, action suggested through flowing scarf and displaced ornaments, deep blue background with gold motifs, peacocks and vines framing the moral tableau."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["forest birds","rustling leaves","single conch accent at the ‘heroic deed’ moment","soft drone (tanpura)"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: अग्रजोऽस्य = अग्रजः + अस्य (विसर्ग-सन्धि). कृतवान्यं = कृतवान् + अन्यम् (व्यञ्जन-सन्धि).
Sanaka is one of the mind-born sages (the Kumāras), depicted in Purāṇic literature as an ancient ascetic associated with spiritual authority and fearlessness.
The verse states that Sanaka previously cut off the ears of a rākṣasī (a demoness), presented as a notable act of valor.
The line frames decisive restraint of harmful forces as “parākrama” (valor), implying that spiritual figures may act firmly to curb adharma when necessary.