Observance of the Auspicious Dvādaśī Vow and the Sacred Account of the Kubjākāmra Tīrtha
तथैव कूर्मत्वमृगत्वमुच्चैस् त्वया कृतं रूपमनेक रूप । सर्वज्ञभावादसकृच्छ जन्म संकीर्त्यते तेऽच्युत नैतदस्ति ॥ ५५.३४ ॥
tathaiva kūrmatvamṛgatvam uccais tvayā kṛtaṃ rūpam aneka-rūpa | sarvajñabhāvād asakṛc ca janma saṃkīrtyate te ’cyuta naitad asti || 55.34 ||
Wahai Yang bermacam rupa, demikian pula keadaan sebagai kura-kura dan sebagai binatang—rupa-rupa luhur itu dikatakan Engkau ambil. Namun karena Engkau Mahatahu, kelahiran-Mu sering dikidungkan; wahai Acyuta, sesungguhnya itu tidaklah demikian.
Pṛthivī (defaulted; verse addresses Acyuta/Viṣṇu)
Varaha Avatara Context: {"is_varaha_focus":true,"aspect_highlighted":"None","boar_form_detail":"None (mentions kūrma and mṛga forms, not explicit varāha anatomy)","earth_interaction":"None"}
Bhu Devi Dialogue: {"is_dialogue":true,"speaker_role":"observer","bhu_devi_state":"curious / reflective","key_question":"How can omniscient Acyuta be said to be ‘born’ repeatedly through many forms (kūrma, mṛga), and in what sense is that ‘not truly so’?"}
Mathura Mandala: {"is_mathura_related":false,"specific_site":"None","parikrama_context":"None","krishna_connection":"None explicit; avatāra-doctrine is general."}
Dharma Shastra: {"has_dharma_rule":false,"topic":"None","instruction_summary":"None","karmic_consequence":"None"}
Vrata Mahatmya: {"has_vrata":false,"vrata_name":"None","tithi_month":"None","promised_fruit":"None"}
Cosmic Boar Symbolism: {"has_symbolism":true,"symbolic_interpretation":"Multiplicity of forms (anekarūpa) is presented as deliberate manifestation, not karmically forced birth. In a Yajña-Vārāha reading, forms are functional ‘ritual-cosmic instruments’ assumed for world-order, while the deity remains Acyuta (unfallen/unchanged).","yajna_varaha_imagery":"No explicit yajña-body mapping; the symbolic hinge is Acyuta + omniscience negating ordinary saṃsāric birth despite avatāra appearance.","vedantic_connection":"Distinguishes empirical ‘janma’ (appearance) from absolute non-origination/immutability; aligns with doctrines of avatāra as māyika/aiśvarya-prakāśa rather than bondage."}
Philosophical Teaching: {"has_teaching":true,"teaching_type":"avatāra hermeneutics","core_concept":"Avatāra ‘birth’ is a proclaimed appearance for cosmic purposes; the omniscient Acyuta is not subject to real origination or ignorance.","practical_application":"Read incarnation narratives with two-level understanding: devotional literalness for worship, and metaphysical clarity that the divine is not bound."}
Subject Matter: ["Cosmology","Theology (Avatāra doctrine)","Philosophical language on birth and omniscience"]
Primary Rasa: śānta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: None
Related Themes: Varāha Purāṇa: anekarūpa/avatāra catalogues and Acyuta epithets (general motif)
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A reflective hymn-like moment enumerating forms: a composite depiction of Viṣṇu’s multiple avatāras—tortoise and animal forms—while a central Acyuta presence remains serene and unchanged.","item_prompts":["central serene Viṣṇu/Acyuta figure","side medallions: Kūrma (tortoise) and a generic mṛga (beast) form","inscription-like banner suggesting ‘saṅkīrtyate’ (proclaimed)","aura indicating unchanging omniscience"],"kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural: central Acyuta with calm face, flanking circular vignettes of Kūrma and mṛga, strong outlines, balanced symmetry conveying doctrinal clarity.","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore: central gold-haloed Acyuta, embossed medallions for Kūrma and mṛga, ornate frame, emphasis on ‘many forms’ through layered iconography.","mysore_prompt":"Mysore: delicate composite icon with soft transitions between forms, restrained palette, emphasis on serenity and immutability.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari: narrative collage with small scenes of Kūrma and mṛga, central deity in calm stance, airy background suggesting ‘not truly born’."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"reflective doctrinal praise","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"gentle, contemplative, slight lift on ‘anekarūpa’ and ‘Acyuta’"}
It reflects a Purāṇic strategy of integrating avatāra narratives with philosophical claims about the divine—here, distinguishing conventional talk of “birth” from a more abstract assertion of omniscient, non-conditioned agency.
No specific geographic site is named in this verse; the focus is doctrinal (forms/avatāras and the concept of birth).
Rather than an explicit ethical rule, the verse offers a philosophical clarification: descriptions of divine ‘birth’ are presented as conventional language, while ultimate reality is framed as unconditioned by ordinary embodiment.
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