The Tale of Sukalā: Testing Pativratā Fidelity and the Body-as-House Teaching
गृहमन्यं प्रवेशाय प्रयात्येव हि सत्वरम् । तथा बाल्यं च तारुण्यं नृणां वृद्धत्वमेव च
gṛhamanyaṃ praveśāya prayātyeva hi satvaram | tathā bālyaṃ ca tāruṇyaṃ nṛṇāṃ vṛddhatvameva ca
人が急いで別の家へ入るように、人の幼年と青春もまた速やかに過ぎ去り、ついには老年に至るのみである。
Unspecified (context needed from surrounding verses; likely within the Pulastya–Bhīṣma dialogue framework typical of the Padma Purāṇa)
Concept: Life stages pass as quickly as moving from one house to another; therefore one should not delay dharma and devotion, since old age arrives inevitably.
Application: Schedule spiritual practice as non-negotiable now (not ‘after retirement’): keep Ekādaśī, daily nāma-japa, and charity; treat time-awareness as compassion toward your future self.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["soft tanpura drone","temple bell at intervals","footsteps fading","silence"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: गृहम् + अन्यम् → गृहमन्यम्; प्रयाति + एव → प्रयात्येव.
It highlights the rapid, unstoppable passage of human life stages—childhood and youth quickly pass, culminating in old age—encouraging awareness of impermanence and wise use of time.
The simile conveys suddenness and speed: just as one quickly crosses into a different house, a person swiftly ‘crosses over’ from one age to the next without noticing how fast it happens.
It supports a practical ethic of urgency and discernment: do not postpone dharma and spiritual practice, since youth is fleeting and aging arrives inevitably.