Kroṣṭu–Yādava Lineages, the Syamantaka Jewel, Krishna’s Birth Context, and the Māyāmoha Account
इमां विसृष्टिं विज्ञाय ज्यामघस्य महात्मनः । प्रजावानेति सायुज्यं राज्ञः सोमस्य धीमतः
imāṃ visṛṣṭiṃ vijñāya jyāmaghasya mahātmanaḥ | prajāvāneti sāyujyaṃ rājñaḥ somasya dhīmataḥ
この創成と系譜、すなわち大魂ジュヤーマガの物語を悟ったとき、叡智ある王ソーマは合一(解脱)を得て、「子孫に恵まれし者」として知られた。
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator continuing the genealogical/creation account; specific dialogue speaker not explicit in this single verse)
Concept: Śravaṇa and right understanding of sacred narrative can confer transformative merit culminating in sāyujya (union/liberation).
Application: Make time for daily listening/reading of sacred texts with attention and humility; treat ‘understanding’ as lived assimilation—ethical conduct, remembrance, and service.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A contemplative king sits before a venerable sage, the air filled with the invisible architecture of cosmic genealogy—names appearing like luminous syllables. As the teaching concludes, a subtle radiance envelops the king, suggesting sāyujya: the ego’s edges soften into a calm, vast presence.","primary_figures":["King Soma","Sage-reciter (Purāṇic ṛṣi)","Jyāmagha (as a visionary ancestral figure, optional)","Viṣṇu (as an unseen radiance or faint form)"],"setting":"Forest āśrama with a small fire altar, manuscripts, and a quiet clearing; distant river-mist implied though unnamed.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["smoky quartz gray","aurum gold","sage green","midnight blue","white jasmine"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: King Soma kneeling before a sage under a decorative arch; gold leaf aura expanding behind the king to signify sāyujya, stylized Viṣṇu symbols (śaṅkha-cakra) in the halo; rich crimson and green textiles, gem-studded ornaments, sacred fire rendered with gold highlights.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: serene āśrama scene with fine linework; Soma seated respectfully, sage reciting from palm leaves; soft washes of blue and green, misty background, subtle luminous wash around Soma indicating liberation, minimal ornamentation and lyrical naturalism.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines; sage and king in profile with large eyes; a circular radiant mandala behind Soma, conch and discus motifs embedded; warm reds/yellows/greens, stylized trees and altar flames, temple-wall composition.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central medallion of king and sage framed by lotus vines; surrounding border of repeated manuscript and conch motifs; deep indigo field with gold and white highlights, symmetrical floral geometry, a soft central glow suggesting sāyujya."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["crackling sacred fire","low tanpura drone","forest birds (distant)","long silences between phrases"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: No major external sandhi beyond standard euphony; vijñāya is a gerund (क्त्वा) from वि+ज्ञा.
The verse states that by understanding this ‘visṛṣṭi’ (creation/origination account) related to Jyāmagha, King Soma attains sāyujya—union/absorption, a term often used for liberation.
The verse explicitly mentions the great-souled Jyāmagha and the wise King Soma.
It implies that attentive understanding of Purāṇic sacred narratives—especially creation and lineage accounts—yields spiritual merit and can culminate in liberation (sāyujya).