The Bestowal of Boons upon Aṅga
नित्यं पश्यति युक्तात्मा योगयुक्तो जितेंद्रियः । चराचरेषु जीवेषु तेषु पश्यति केशवम्
nityaṃ paśyati yuktātmā yogayukto jiteṃdriyaḥ | carācareṣu jīveṣu teṣu paśyati keśavam
Jiwa yang terkendali—teguh dalam yoga dan menaklukkan indria—senantiasa menyaksikan; dan dalam semua makhluk, yang bergerak maupun tak bergerak, ia memandang Keśava (Viṣṇu).
Unspecified (narratorial/teaching voice within Bhūmi-khaṇḍa context)
Concept: Through yoga and sense-mastery, one attains constant perception of the Divine immanent in all beings—seeing Keśava everywhere.
Application: Practice ‘seeing Keśava’ in daily interactions: pause before reacting, recall the indwelling Lord in self and other; cultivate compassion and restraint as a direct outcome of this vision.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A yogin with tranquil eyes sits in stillness while the world unfolds around him—birds in flight, deer in the grass, trees and stones—each subtly revealing a faint Keśava-form within, like a divine watermark. The air is suffused with a calm radiance, suggesting that perception itself has become worship.","primary_figures":["Yogayukta sādhaka","Keśava (Viṣṇu) appearing within all beings (symbolic multiplicity)","Various beings: birds, deer, villagers, trees, stones"],"setting":"Open riverside meadow transitioning into forest and village edge—an ‘all-world’ tableau where moving and unmoving life coexists.","lighting_mood":"golden dawn","color_palette":["soft gold","leaf green","sky blue","earth brown","lotus white"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: central yogin with a large gold-leaf halo; surrounding beings each bearing tiny Keśava emblems (conch/disc) or miniature Viṣṇu forms; ornate border with lotus and śaṅkha motifs, rich reds/greens, gold highlights indicating omnipresence.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: panoramic landscape with delicate fauna and flora; subtle translucent Keśava silhouettes within animals, trees, and stones; cool morning palette, refined serenity, lyrical naturalism conveying shānta-rasa.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlined central yogin, stylized creatures and trees arranged rhythmically; repeated Keśava icon within each form; warm pigment fields and temple-wall compositional symmetry.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: mandala-like arrangement of beings around a central Keśava presence; intricate floral borders, lotus clusters, peacocks and cows; deep blues and gold with repeating conch-disc patterns to signify ‘Keśava in all’."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["tanpura drone","soft silence","distant birds","gentle wind","single bell at cadence"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: जितेंद्रियः = जित + इन्द्रियः; चराचरेषु = चर + अचरेषु; (तेषु) पुनरुक्त-सप्तमी; नित्यम् क्रियाविशेषणत्वेन
It describes the yogic-Vaiṣṇava vision where a disciplined practitioner perceives Keśava (Viṣṇu) present in all beings—both moving and unmoving—through steady inner integration and sense-mastery.
Yoga here is not merely technique; it is inner steadiness and conquered senses that culminate in God-centered perception—recognizing Keśava as the indwelling reality in all life.
If one truly sees Viṣṇu present in every creature, it supports compassion, non-harm, humility, and reverence toward all forms of life, since each becomes a locus of the divine.