Right Conduct, Offenses Against Brāhmaṇas, Truthfulness, and the Greatness of the Cow
Go-Māhātmya
गायत्र्याश्च जपैर्होमैर्व्रतैश्चांद्रायणदिभिः । स्मर नित्यं हरेः पादमुपोष्य हरिवासरम्
gāyatryāśca japairhomairvrataiścāṃdrāyaṇadibhiḥ | smara nityaṃ hareḥ pādamupoṣya harivāsaram
Con la recitación del Gāyatrī, con japa, con ofrendas al fuego y con votos como el Cāndrāyaṇa, recuerda siempre los pies de Hari, ayunando en el día sagrado de Hari.
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Concept: Integrate Vedic practice (Gāyatrī-japa, homa) with Vaishnava bhakti (Hari-pāda-smaraṇa) and fasting on Hari’s day for purification and spiritual ascent.
Application: Keep a daily japa discipline, add periodic homa/offerings as feasible, and observe a weekly/fortnightly fast dedicated to Vishnu with focused remembrance.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A disciplined devotee sits before a small sacred fire, counting japa beads while the Gāyatrī is softly recited; offerings of ghee rise as fragrant smoke. In the background, a Vishnu shrine glows, and the devotee’s mind is visually suggested as resting at Hari’s feet, symbolized by lotus footprints.","primary_figures":["devotee (dvija)","Vishnu (as shrine icon or subtle vision)"],"setting":"āśrama courtyard with homa-kuṇḍa, japa-mālā, ladle, and a small Vishnu altar with lamps","lighting_mood":"temple lamp-lit","color_palette":["saffron","ghee-gold","indigo","lotus pink","ash white"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: central homa scene with a dvija performing japa and offering ghee; Vishnu icon in a side shrine with gold leaf halo, ornate arch (prabhāmaṇḍala), rich reds/greens, gem-like detailing on vessels; lotus footprints of Hari rendered in gold as the focal devotional symbol.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: intimate courtyard ritual—soft flames, delicate smoke curls, devotee with mālā; a small Vishnu shrine under a canopy; cool indigo shadows and warm saffron highlights; refined facial expressions conveying steady remembrance.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: stylized homa fire and ritual implements; devotee in profile with bold outlines; Vishnu shrine with characteristic large eyes and symmetrical ornament; red-yellow-green palette, rhythmic decorative borders suggesting mantra cadence.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: Vishnu-centered devotional composition—Hari’s lotus feet motif at center, surrounded by floral borders and lamp motifs; a small ritual vignette of japa and homa below; deep blues and gold, intricate lotuses and creepers echoing continuous smaraṇa."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["homa fire crackle","temple bells","soft conch in distance","mālā bead clicks","low drone (tanpura)"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: जपैः+होमैः → जपैर्होमैः (विसर्गसन्धि: ः + ह् = र्ह्); व्रतैः+च → व्रतैश्च (ः + च = श्च); च+आन्द्रायणादिभिः → चांद्रायणादिभिः (अ + आ = आ; लेख्यरूपे चां-); पादम्+उपोष्य → पादमुपोष्य (म् + उ)
It places constant remembrance of Hari’s lotus-feet at the center, presenting ritual acts (japa, homa, vows) as supports for sustained devotion and mindful worship.
It recommends disciplined spiritual practice—regular mantra-recitation, sacrificial offerings, and vows—combined with self-restraint (fasting) and continual God-remembrance.
It treats Cāndrāyaṇa and similar austerities as recognized means of purification, but frames them alongside (and ultimately oriented toward) devotion to Hari.