समाहूय अमात्यं तं कंपनाख्यमथाब्रवीत् । समाचष्ट स वृत्तांतं तस्याः शापोद्भवं महत्
samāhūya amātyaṃ taṃ kaṃpanākhyamathābravīt | samācaṣṭa sa vṛttāṃtaṃ tasyāḥ śāpodbhavaṃ mahat
પછી ‘કંપન’ નામના મંત્રીને બોલાવી તેણે કહ્યું; અને તેણીના શાપથી ઉપજેલા મહાન પરિણામનો સમગ્ર વર્તાંત જણાવ્યો।
Narrator (third-person narration within the Purāṇic frame)
Concept: When adharma is threatened by satya-backed tapas, it turns to manipulation and counsel—yet strategy cannot outrun moral causality.
Application: Seek counsel, but prioritize ethical correction over mere damage-control; otherwise ‘strategy’ becomes a delay, not a remedy.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"In a dim audience hall, Huṇḍa summons Kampana, the minister, who approaches with folded hands yet wary eyes. Between them hangs the invisible weight of Aśokasundarī’s curse—depicted as a dark, swirling ribbon of fate—while scrolls and weapons lie scattered like failed plans.","primary_figures":["Huṇḍa","Kampana (minister)"],"setting":"Asura-king’s court: stone pillars, iron lamps, low throne, attendants in shadow, scattered palm-leaf records","lighting_mood":"low lamp-lit with ominous highlights","color_palette":["iron gray","deep maroon","smoky violet","antique gold","shadow green"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Court scene with Huṇḍa on throne and Kampana standing in counsel, gold leaf on pillars and ornaments, dramatic maroon-green textiles, stylized curse-aura as swirling dark motif edged with gold, richly patterned floor and archways.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: Intimate counsel scene with refined gestures, delicate architectural lines, cool subdued palette, expressive faces showing anxiety and calculation, a faint translucent dark ribbon motif indicating the curse’s consequence.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: Bold outlines, symmetrical court composition, Kampana in respectful stance, Huṇḍa gesturing sharply, decorative borders, red-yellow-green palette with blackened shadows, curse motif as stylized spiral cloud above.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: Narrative tableau framed by ornate floral borders, symbolic curse-cloud hovering centrally, repeated lamp motifs, deep indigo background with gold accents, figures stylized and frontal like devotional storytelling cloth art."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Desh","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["muffled court murmurs","footsteps on stone","metallic clink of armor","low conch note (distant)"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: कंपनाख्यमथाब्रवीत् = कंपनाख्यम् + अथ + अब्रवीत्; शापोद्भवम् = शाप + उद्भवम् (समास)
Kampana is identified as an amātya (minister/counsellor) who is summoned and addressed in the narrative.
It means “a great consequence arising from a curse,” indicating that a major event or calamity is traced back to someone’s curse.
It highlights the seriousness of speech and intention: a curse (śāpa) can generate far-reaching consequences, so restraint and righteousness in conduct are implied.