The Sumanā Episode: Suvrata’s Childhood Devotion and All-Activity Remembrance of Hari
संपूर्णमेवममृतस्यकलानिधानं तं गीतकौशलमनन्यरसैः प्रगाये । युक्तं स्वयोगकरणैः परमार्थदृष्टिं विश्वं स पश्यति चराचरमेव नित्यम्
saṃpūrṇamevamamṛtasyakalānidhānaṃ taṃ gītakauśalamananyarasaiḥ pragāye | yuktaṃ svayogakaraṇaiḥ paramārthadṛṣṭiṃ viśvaṃ sa paśyati carācarameva nityam
इस प्रकार एकाग्र रस से उसी का गान करना चाहिए—जो अमृतमय तत्त्व की कलाओं का पूर्ण निधि है और पवित्र गीत-कौशल का स्वरूप है। अपने योग-साधनों से सम्यक् युक्त होकर, परमार्थ-दृष्टि से वह पुरुष नित्य चर-अचर समस्त जगत् को यथार्थ रूप में देखता है।
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Concept: Single-flavored devotion (ananya-rasa) expressed as sacred song, joined with one’s yogic disciplines, yields paramārtha-dṛṣṭi—seeing the moving and unmoving universe in truth.
Application: Choose one steady devotional practice (kīrtana/japa), support it with simple yogic discipline (regularity, restraint, attention), and train perception to see life as pervaded by the Lord’s order and presence.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["tanpura drone","soft hand cymbals","flowing water","birds at dawn","long pauses of silence"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: संपूर्णमेवममृतस्यकलानिधानं = संपूर्णम् + एवम् + अमृतस्य + कलानिधानम्; अनन्यरसैः (समास); चराचरमेव = चराचरम् + एव
It recommends single-minded devotional praise (gāna/stuti) of the divine, supported by one’s yogic disciplines, leading to higher spiritual vision (paramārtha-dṛṣṭi).
It refers to perceiving all existence—living beings (moving) and inanimate reality (non-moving)—as a unified truth, seen steadily through realized insight.
It presents devotional singing as the heartfelt focus (“ananya-rasa”) and yoga as the stabilizing method (“sva-yoga-karaṇaiḥ”); together they culminate in clear perception of ultimate reality.