The Meeting with Puṣkala’s Wife
इमं मंत्रं समुच्चार्य वसिष्ठः कलशोद्भवः । कराग्रेण स्पृशन्नश्वं मुमोच जयकांक्षया
imaṃ maṃtraṃ samuccārya vasiṣṭhaḥ kalaśodbhavaḥ | karāgreṇa spṛśannaśvaṃ mumoca jayakāṃkṣayā
Tras recitar este mantra, Vasiṣṭha —nacido del jarro sagrado— tocó al caballo con la punta de su mano y lo liberó, anhelando la victoria.
Narrator (contextual narration within the Purāṇic dialogue frame)
Concept: Mantra, intention (saṅkalpa), and consecrated action together empower dharmic endeavors; victory is sought through alignment with sacred order, not mere force.
Application: Begin important tasks with clear intention and a centering practice (prayer/mantra), then act with disciplined precision.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: temple
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A jar-born sage stands beside the radiant sacrificial horse, lips moving in mantra as his fingertips lightly touch the horse’s forehead. The horse’s ornaments gleam; attendants hold lamps and incense while the air seems to vibrate with sacred sound and the promise of victory.","primary_figures":["Vasiṣṭha (kalashodbhava)","sacrificial horse","ṛtviks/priests","royal attendants"],"setting":"yajña-śālā with fire altar, ladles, kusa grass, and hanging garlands","lighting_mood":"temple lamp-lit","color_palette":["flame orange","ghee gold","ash white","saffron","deep teal"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Vasiṣṭha with halo and kamaṇḍalu recites mantra, touching the adorned white horse; gold leaf on horse ornaments, fire altar, and halos; rich reds/greens, ornate arch framing the yajña-śālā, gem-like detailing on caparison.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: intimate yajña pavilion with delicate brushwork; sage’s hand extended to the horse’s brow, thin smoke from incense, small fire altar glowing; cool refined palette with warm fire highlights, lyrical calm mixed with heroic intent.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines emphasize the sage’s gesture and the horse’s stylized ornaments; fire altar central, attendants in rhythmic poses; natural pigments with dominant reds/yellows/greens, temple-wall symmetry.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central horse and sage framed by lotus borders; lamps and incense rendered as decorative motifs; deep blue ground with gold highlights, floral vines and peacocks in corners, celebratory sacred ambience."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["low Vedic chant drone","crackling fire","bell tinkles","incense hiss","soft hoof shuffle"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: (No major external sandhi beyond standard word-joining in pāda).
The epithet “kalaśodbhava” (“born from a jar”) here refers to the sage Vasiṣṭha, highlighting his miraculous origin as remembered in Purāṇic/Vedic lore.
The verse portrays a consecrated release of a horse after mantra-recitation, a motif associated with royal rites and victory-oriented ceremonies where a horse is ritually empowered and set free.
It emphasizes intention (jayakāṃkṣā, the aim of victory) being coupled with disciplined sacred speech (mantra) and deliberate action, presenting success as linked to ritual propriety and focused will.