Vision of Nandana Grove: The Glory of the Wish-Fulfilling Tree and the Birth of Aśokasundarī
यं यं कल्पयंति सुपुण्यदेवा देवोपमा देववराश्च कांते । तं तं हि तेभ्यः प्रददाति वृक्षः कल्पद्रुमो नाम वरिष्ठ एषः
yaṃ yaṃ kalpayaṃti supuṇyadevā devopamā devavarāśca kāṃte | taṃ taṃ hi tebhyaḥ pradadāti vṛkṣaḥ kalpadrumo nāma variṣṭha eṣaḥ
Wahai kekasih, apa pun yang diinginkan para dewa yang amat suci—makhluk bak dewa dan para dewa yang utama—itulah yang dianugerahkan pohon ini kepada mereka. Pohon yang paling luhur ini dikenal dengan nama Kalpadruma, pohon pengabul harapan.
Mahādeva (Śiva) (contextual, traditional dialogue-pair inference)
Concept: Divine plenitude responds to worthy desire; higher than mere wishing is aligning desire with dharma and devotion.
Application: Refine what you ‘wish for’ through daily japa, charity, and vrata discipline—so desires become sattvic and beneficial rather than binding.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shringara
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"In Indra’s Nandana garden, a towering Kalpadruma spreads jeweled branches heavy with blossoms and gems, answering the unspoken wishes of radiant devas. Śiva, in gentle intimacy, addresses ‘kānte’ as the tree glows with a soft, otherworldly aura, showering petals like blessings.","primary_figures":["Śiva (Mahādeva)","Pārvatī (as listener, implied)","Devas (as wishers)","Kalpadruma (wish-fulfilling tree)"],"setting":"Celestial garden with jeweled pathways, lotus ponds, and fragrant breezes; distant mandāra trees and apsarā silhouettes.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["sapphire blue","emerald green","lotus pink","gold leaf","pearl white"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Śiva seated beside Pārvatī in a celestial Nandana garden, the Kalpadruma towering behind with gem-like fruits and gold-leaf highlights; ornate crowns, heavy jewelry, rich crimson and emerald textiles, embossed gold halos, petal-shower motifs, traditional South Indian iconography with intricate floral borders.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: lyrical Nandana garden with delicate Kalpadruma branches bearing tiny jeweled fruits; Śiva speaking softly to Pārvatī, refined faces, cool blues and greens, thin white outlines, distant hills rendered as celestial terraces, floating petals and subtle fragrance lines.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold-outlined Śiva and Pārvatī under a stylized Kalpadruma with patterned leaves and jewel clusters; temple-wall aesthetic, large expressive eyes, warm red/yellow/green pigments, rhythmic floral geometry, luminous aura around the tree.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: a grand wish-tree centered with lotus motifs and ornate floral borders; celestial attendants and peacocks around lotus ponds, deep indigo background with gold detailing, stylized blossoms raining down, devotional symmetry and intricate textile-like patterning."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["soft temple bells","celestial breeze","distant conch shell","gentle chime of ornaments"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: devavarāśca = devavarāḥ + ca
Kalpadruma is described as a supreme wish-fulfilling tree that grants whatever the meritorious devas desire.
The verse highlights the concept of divine abundance: in celestial realms, extraordinary merit is associated with effortless fulfillment of righteous desires.
“Kānte” indicates the verse occurs within a dialogue where the speaker addresses a close companion (commonly Śiva addressing Pārvatī in Purāṇic narration), adding an intimate, instructive tone.