त्रिकालेध्यानसंलीनः साधयामि दिनेदिने । पादोदकं तयोश्चैव मातापित्रोर्दिनेदिने
trikāledhyānasaṃlīnaḥ sādhayāmi dinedine | pādodakaṃ tayoścaiva mātāpitrordinedine
In Dhyāna versunken zu den drei Tageswenden übe ich meine Disziplin Tag für Tag; und Tag für Tag bringe ich auch das Wasser dar, das die Füße meiner Mutter und meines Vaters gewaschen hat.
Unspecified in the provided excerpt (context likely within the Pulastya–Bhīṣma dialogue of the Bhūmi-khaṇḍa).
Concept: True sādhana is daily steadiness: tri-sandhyā meditation joined with reverent handling/offering of parents’ foot-water.
Application: Anchor the day with three mindful pauses (morning/noon/evening); pair inner practice (dhyāna/japa) with outer service (care for parents/elders).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: tirtha
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A disciplined devotee sits in meditation at dawn, noon, and dusk shown as a triptych: saffron sunrise, white zenith, and violet twilight. In each panel, a small vessel of parents’ pādodaka rests beside him like a sacred kalasha, linking inner stillness to living reverence.","primary_figures":["devoted practitioner","mother","father (suggested presence, seated nearby or symbolized by sandals/footstool)"],"setting":"household shrine corner opening to a courtyard; three-time-sky triptych composition","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["saffron dawn","pearl white","violet dusk","deep indigo","brass gold"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: triptych composition of tri-sandhyā—devotee in dhyāna with gold leaf halos and ornate borders; a brass pādodaka vessel gleaming with gold embossing, rich reds and greens, conch-chakra motifs, temple-lamp highlights emphasizing disciplined sanctity.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: three small panels of the same devotee meditating at dawn/noon/dusk, delicate gradients in the sky, refined facial calm; a small water vessel beside him in each scene, lyrical plants and courtyard details, cool mountain-like palette for dusk.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlined tri-panel mural with stylized sun positions, devotee seated in yogic posture, pādodaka vessel emphasized; warm red/yellow/green palette with black outlines, temple-wall symmetry and iconic stillness.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central meditating figure surrounded by circular lotus mandala indicating three sandhyās, with repeating small pādodaka kalasha motifs; deep blue background, gold highlights, intricate floral borders, devotional textile rhythm."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["tanpura drone","distant conch at sandhyā","soft bell","evening crickets","water in a small vessel"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: त्रिकाले + ध्यानसंलीनः → त्रिकालेध्यानसंलीनः (अकार-सन्धि); तयोः + च + एव → तयोश्चैव (विसर्ग-सन्धि: ओः→ओश् + च; एव संधि-समुच्चय).
It refers to the three daily junctions (sandhyās)—typically dawn, noon, and dusk—times traditionally set aside for prayer, meditation, and disciplined practice.
Pādodaka (water from washing the feet) symbolizes reverent service; the verse elevates honoring and serving one’s parents as an ongoing, daily religious duty alongside formal meditation.
Spiritual life is not only inward contemplation; it is also expressed through consistent, practical righteousness—especially gratitude, humility, and service toward one’s parents.