यस्मादनंतफलदस्तस्मात्पाहि शिलोच्चय । यस्मादग्नेरपत्यं त्वं यस्मात्पुत्रो जगत्पतेः
yasmādanaṃtaphaladastasmātpāhi śiloccaya | yasmādagnerapatyaṃ tvaṃ yasmātputro jagatpateḥ
Weil du endlose Früchte verleihst, so beschütze mich, o erhabener Berg. Denn du bist Nachkomme Agnis, und du bist Sohn des Herrn der Welt.
Unspecified (a supplicant addressing a mountain)
Concept: Approach sacred powers with humility: acknowledge their divine origin and seek protection while engaging in dharmic rites.
Application: Cultivate reverence for sacred ecology; when undertaking vows/charity, invoke protection through gratitude rather than entitlement.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: mountain
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A towering, personified mountain rises like a deity—its rocky face calm yet immense—while a ritual patron stands at its base with folded hands, chanting for protection. Flames and embers swirl subtly around the mountain’s crown to hint at Agni-lineage, and a distant celestial presence suggests Jagatpati’s sanction.","primary_figures":["personified sacred mountain (Śiloccaya)","a yajamāna/supplicant","Agni (subtle presence)","Jagatpati (implied Viṣṇu aura)"],"setting":"mountain foothills with ritual markers—kusa grass, offering tray, incense smoke—under a vast sky","lighting_mood":"forest dappled","color_palette":["basalt gray","ember orange","pine green","sky blue","smoky white"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: anthropomorphic mountain-deity with gold leaf aura, supplicant in royal attire praying at the base, Agni motifs in the crown like stylized flames, rich reds and greens, ornate borders, gem-like highlights on rocks and offerings.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: Himalayan peak rendered delicately, supplicant with folded hands, soft mist and pine trees, a faint Agni glow near the summit, cool palette with warm ember accents, lyrical naturalism.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlined mountain-deity with expressive eyes in the rock-face, Agni flames stylized, supplicant in frontal pose, strong red/yellow/green pigments, temple-wall composition emphasizing protection.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: mountain as central sacred form framed by lotus and floral borders, swirling flame motifs, devotees at the base, deep indigo background with gold highlights, peacocks and vines around the edges."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"emotional","sound_elements":["wind over rocks","distant thunder","crackling fire","conch shell (faint)"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: यस्मादनंतफलदः = यस्मात् + अनन्तफलदः; तस्मात्पाहि = तस्मात् + पाहि; यस्मादग्नेः = यस्मात् + अग्नेः; अग्नेरपत्यम् = अग्नेः + अपत्यम्; यस्मात्पुत्रः = यस्मात् + पुत्रः
It reflects the Purāṇic idea that certain mountains are not merely physical features but sacred powers that can grant boons (“endless fruits”) and offer protection, functioning like living tirtha-presences.
The verse models stuti (praise) and śaraṇāgati (seeking refuge): the devotee appeals to the mountain’s divine pedigree and beneficence as reasons for protection and grace.
It emphasizes humility and dependence on dharmic powers: one seeks protection through reverent speech, acknowledging sources of blessing and acting with faith rather than entitlement.