The Deeds of Sukalā (Vena Episode): Husband as Tīrtha & Pativratā-Dharma
तीर्थयात्राप्रसंगेन अटते मेदिनीं ततः । मां त्यक्त्वा स गतः स्वामी निर्दोषां पापवर्जिताम्
tīrthayātrāprasaṃgena aṭate medinīṃ tataḥ | māṃ tyaktvā sa gataḥ svāmī nirdoṣāṃ pāpavarjitām
તીર્થયાત્રાના બહાને તે ધરતી પર ભટકતો રહ્યો; અને પાપરહિત, નિર્દોષ એવી મને છોડીને મારો સ્વામી ચાલ્યો ગયો.
Unspecified (a woman speaking in first person; narrative context not provided in the input)
Concept: Dharma is not validated by outward religious travel; abandoning the innocent under cover of piety is adharma.
Application: Do not weaponize ‘spiritual’ commitments to evade responsibilities; let vows, pilgrimages, and temple-going increase compassion and fidelity in relationships.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shringara
Type: tirtha
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"emotional","sound_elements":["soft temple bells in distance","dry wind","faint footsteps","long pauses","silence after key words"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: तीर्थयात्राप्रसंगेन = तीर्थ + यात्रा + प्रसङ्गेन
It criticizes using pilgrimage as a pretext for abandoning one’s responsibilities, highlighting the moral harm done to an innocent person.
No. The verse targets deceit—pilgrimage is presented as an excuse (prasanga), not as a sincerely pursued spiritual practice.
Spiritual acts should not be used to mask unethical behavior; dharma includes honesty and fidelity to one’s duties toward family and dependents.