Account of Kāmākṣā (Bhavānī) at Āhicchatrā
नानाकुसुममालाभिराजानुपरिशोभितम् । नीराजयामास मुहुस्तत्र कांतिमती सती
nānākusumamālābhirājānupariśobhitam | nīrājayāmāsa muhustatra kāṃtimatī satī
Di sana sang raja tampak makin indah, dihiasi untaian bunga aneka rupa; lalu Kāntimatī yang bercahaya dan suci berulang kali melakukan nīrājana (upacara āratī) dengan penuh hormat baginya.
Narrator (contextual; verse describes Kāntimatī’s action rather than direct speech)
Concept: Gṛhastha-dharma sanctifies relationships through ritualized blessing and mutual support.
Application: Before major transitions (travel, work, conflict), pause for a small blessing ritual—lamp, prayer, gratitude—to steady the mind and strengthen bonds.
Primary Rasa: shringara
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"Kāntimatī, luminous and composed, circles a lamp before the garlanded king, the flame reflecting in her eyes as flower scents rise around them. The king stands still, crowned with many-colored blossoms, while attendants hold trays of petals and incense in respectful silence.","primary_figures":["Kāntimatī","the king (her husband)","attendants"],"setting":"palace threshold or inner courtyard with flower garland stands and a small ritual platform","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["lotus pink","marigold orange","lamp-flame gold","pearl white","midnight blue"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Kāntimatī performing nīrājana with a multi-wick lamp before a garlanded king, gold leaf on lamp flames and jewelry, rich crimson and green textiles, ornate palace arch, floral trays and incense, devotional symmetry and icon-like stillness.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: tender palace courtyard scene with delicate brushwork, Kāntimatī’s graceful hand circling the lamp, soft glow on faces, refined expressions, floral garlands rendered in tiny strokes, airy composition with lyrical intimacy.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: stylized figures with bold outlines, Kāntimatī holding a lamp with exaggerated flame motif, patterned garments in red/yellow/green, decorative floral bands framing the scene like a temple mural panel, calm auspicious mood.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: ārati scene framed by intricate floral borders and lotus motifs, deep blue background with gold highlights, garlands cascading in decorative arcs, peacocks near flower baskets, rhythmic repetition of blossoms emphasizing auspiciousness."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["soft temple bells","lamp crackle","gentle anklet chime","hushed palace ambience"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: m1l1bhir1j1nuparibo43bhitam = m1l1bhi25 + 1j1nu-pari-bo43bhitam; muhustatra = muhu25 + tatra.
It refers to performing nīrājana—an auspicious act of reverently waving a lamp or light before a revered person, commonly done for protection, blessing, and honor.
It highlights śraddhā and maṅgala-ācāra (reverent, auspicious conduct): honoring a respected figure with repeated acts of blessing and veneration, expressed through beauty (garlands) and ritual attention (nīrājana).
“Muhuḥ” underscores sustained attentiveness and devotion—suggesting the act was not casual but performed again and again as a deliberate expression of care, respect, and auspicious intent.