Vision of Nandana Grove: The Glory of the Wish-Fulfilling Tree and the Birth of Aśokasundarī
अंसावतीव शोभेते सुसमौ मानसान्वितौ । सुभुजौ वर्तुलौ श्लक्ष्णौ सुवर्णौ लक्षणान्वितौ
aṃsāvatīva śobhete susamau mānasānvitau | subhujau vartulau ślakṣṇau suvarṇau lakṣaṇānvitau
Bahu-bahunya sangat bercahaya—serasi dan berwibawa. Lengan-lengannya indah, membulat, halus, berwarna keemasan, serta dihiasi tanda-tanda mujur.
Unspecified narrator (context-dependent within Bhūmi-khaṇḍa narrative)
Concept: True nobility is proportion, steadiness, and auspicious conduct—strength refined by poise.
Application: Build strength with gentleness: train the body and mind so power expresses as protection, reliability, and self-control.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: shringara
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A dignified heroic figure stands in three-quarter view, shoulders broad and symmetrical, arms smooth and golden-hued with subtle auspicious markings. The posture conveys calm readiness—strength without aggression—like a guardian of dharma in a royal hall.","primary_figures":["Noble hero/kingly figure (idealized)"],"setting":"Royal audience hall with carved pillars, banners, and a distant throne; or a temple mandapa suggesting dharmic kingship.","lighting_mood":"golden dawn","color_palette":["burnished gold","royal blue","vermillion","ivory","forest green"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: heroic figure with broad symmetrical shoulders and golden arms bearing auspicious marks, lavish jewelry and silk, gold leaf highlights on ornaments and armlets, rich red-green background panels, embossed halo-like aura suggesting tejas and dharmic authority.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: refined heroic portrait with delicate shading on shoulders and arms, subtle auspicious marks painted with fine lines; palace terrace with distant hills, cool blues and greens, lyrical restraint and noble expression.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlined hero with emphasized shoulders and arms, auspicious marks stylized, strong red/yellow/green palette, temple mural symmetry, composed facial expression and upright stance.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central noble figure framed by floral borders and lotus motifs, deep indigo field with gold accents; incorporate peacocks and ornamental textiles, emphasizing auspicious arm markings as decorative sacred symbols."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["drum (soft)","conch shell (brief)","temple bells","courtly ambience hush"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: अंसावतीव = अंसौ + अतीव। मानसान्वितौ = मानस + अन्वितौ। सुभुजौ/सुसमौ/सुवर्णौ इत्यत्र ‘सु’ पूर्वपदेन कर्मधारयः। लक्षणान्वितौ = लक्षण + अन्वितौ (तत्पुरुषः: लक्षणैः अन्वितौ)।
The verse gives a poetic, iconographic description of a figure’s shoulders and arms—emphasizing symmetry, smoothness, golden radiance, and auspicious bodily marks (lakṣaṇas).
It suggests the presence of auspicious marks that signify spiritual excellence, royal/heroic stature, or divinely favored qualities—common in Purāṇic descriptions of exemplary persons.
This specific śloka is primarily descriptive (iconographic/poetic). Any sectarian theological emphasis depends on the surrounding narrative and the identity of the person being described.