Agastya Arghya Rite and the Gaurī & Sārasvata Vows
with Origin Narratives and Merit Statements
यथा न देवि देवस्त्वां संपरित्यज्य गच्छति । तथा मामुद्धराशेष दुःखसंसारसागरात्
yathā na devi devastvāṃ saṃparityajya gacchati | tathā māmuddharāśeṣa duḥkhasaṃsārasāgarāt
Oh Diosa, así como el Señor no te abandona ni se marcha, del mismo modo sálvame por completo del océano de la existencia mundana, colmado de dolor.
Unspecified devotee/supplicant addressing Devī (context not provided in the input)
Concept: Śaraṇāgati (taking refuge): appeal to the Goddess’ inseparable union with the Lord as the guarantee of rescue from saṃsāra’s sorrow.
Application: In distress, pray with clarity: name the bondage (duḥkha-saṃsāra), ask for complete uplift, and remember divine steadfastness as a source of trust.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A lone devotee kneels at a shrine, hands raised in trembling prayer, while behind the altar a radiant divine couple stands inseparable—symbolizing unwavering union. The foreground shows a dark, swirling ocean with faint faces of sorrow, but a path of light opens from the Goddess’ gaze, turning the waves into calm.","primary_figures":["Devī (as compassionate Mother)","Deva (as her inseparable Lord)","supplicant devotee"],"setting":"Temple threshold merging into a symbolic seascape of saṃsāra; lamp-lit altar, conch and lotus offerings, waves dissolving into light.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["midnight blue","lamp gold","lotus pink","pearl white","deep crimson"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Devī and Deva standing together under an ornate arch, gold leaf halos blazing; below, a devotee pleads at the edge of a stylized dark ocean; embossed gold highlights trace a luminous rescue-path across the waves, rich reds and greens in temple textiles.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: lyrical night-to-dawn transition—moonlit ocean of saṃsāra in indigo, a small shrine with warm lamplight, the devotee in humble posture; the divine couple appears softly, with delicate brushwork and serene Himalayan silhouettes in the distance.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: iconic Devī-Deva pair with bold outlines and large expressive eyes; the ocean rendered as patterned bands; the devotee at the base in anjali; warm red-yellow-green pigments contrasted with deep blue waves.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central Devī-Deva presence framed by lotus vines; below, stylized swirling waves with floral motifs transforming into calm; deep blue ground with gold wave-lines, intricate borders, peacocks and lotuses symbolizing hope and deliverance."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"emotional","sound_elements":["distant conch shell","low temple bell","soft sobbing breath pauses","ocean-like drone","silence after the plea"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: देवस्त्वाम् = देवः + त्वाम्; मामुद्धर = माम् + उद्धर; दुःखसंसारसागरात् = दुःख + संसार + सागरात् (समास).
The speaker asks Devī for complete deliverance (uddhara aśeṣa) from the sorrow-filled ocean of saṃsāra—i.e., liberation from cyclical suffering.
It uses intimate, relational devotion: the devotee appeals to Devī’s inseparable bond with the Lord as a basis for compassionate rescue, expressing śaraṇāgati (surrender).
It models humility and dependence on divine grace, encouraging the practitioner to seek refuge in the Divine rather than relying solely on ego-driven effort when facing suffering.