Dharma as the Cause of Prosperity and the Signs of a Righteous Death
देवैः संस्तूयमानस्तु धर्मराजं प्रपश्यति । देवाश्च धर्मसंयुक्ता जग्मुः संमुखमेव तम्
devaiḥ saṃstūyamānastu dharmarājaṃ prapaśyati | devāśca dharmasaṃyuktā jagmuḥ saṃmukhameva tam
Mientras los dioses lo alababan, contempló a Dharmarāja; y los dioses, unidos al dharma, avanzaron de frente para encontrarse con él.
Narrator (contextual speaker not specified in the provided excerpt)
Concept: Dharma is not abstract: it is honored by devas and culminates in meeting Dharmarāja, the moral governor of karma.
Application: Act as if your deeds are publicly witnessed; choose integrity even when unseen, trusting that dharma ‘meets’ you in due time.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: celestial_realm
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["conch shell","temple bells","choral praise","low drum pulse","reverberant hall ambience"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: संस्तूयमानस्+तु → संस्तूयमानस्तु; देवाः+च → देवाश्च; संमुखम्+एव → संमुखमेव
Dharmarāja refers to Yama, the lord who presides over dharma and moral order, often associated with judgment and the ethical consequences of actions.
It highlights alignment with dharma: the gods are described as “dharma-saṃyuktāḥ,” suggesting that true authority and encounter with Dharmarāja is approached through righteousness.
The phrase stresses directness and openness—approaching the Lord of Dharma without concealment—implying moral clarity and straightforward conduct.