Vyākaraṇa-saṅgraha: Pada–Vibhakti–Kāraka–Lakāra–Samāsa
जातार्थे तुंदिलः श्रद्धालुरौन्नत्त्ये तु दंतुरः । स्रग्वी तपस्वी मेधावी मायाव्यस्त्यर्थ एव च ॥ ५५ ॥
jātārthe tuṃdilaḥ śraddhāluraunnattye tu daṃturaḥ | sragvī tapasvī medhāvī māyāvyastyartha eva ca || 55 ||
生まれつきのありさまを言えばTuṇḍila(腹の出た者)と呼ばれ、信を言えばŚraddhālu(信心深き者)と呼ばれる。高きさまを言えばDanturaともいう。またSragvī(花鬘を戴く者)、Tapasvī(苦行を修する者)、Medhāvī(慧ある者)、Māyāvī(策に巧みな者)とも称され—これらこそ意図された意味である。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in Moksha-Dharma context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: hasya
It shows how outer descriptors and epithets can be read as indicators of inner qualities—faith, austerity, intelligence—supporting Moksha-Dharma by directing attention from mere labels to ethical and spiritual traits.
By highlighting śraddhā (faith) and devotional adornment (sragvī, “garlanded”), the verse implies that sincere reverence and visible dedication accompany a devotional life and mature into steadiness in practice.
It reflects a Nirukta/Nāma-artha approach—interpreting words and epithets by their intended sense—useful for understanding scripture, mantras, and traditional descriptions in Purāṇic teaching.