The Supremacy of Food-Charity and the Rāma–Śambūka Episode
Child Revived through Rājadharma
वैश्यस्तृतीयवर्णो वा शूद्रो वा सत्यमुच्यताम् । तपः सत्यात्मकं नित्यं स्वर्गलोकपरिग्रहे
vaiśyastṛtīyavarṇo vā śūdro vā satyamucyatām | tapaḥ satyātmakaṃ nityaṃ svargalokaparigrahe
ヴァイシャ(第三の身分)であれ、シュードラであれ、真実を語るがよい。真実を本質とする苦行を常に修する者は、天界の諸世界を得る。
Unspecified (context-dependent within Adhyaya 35)
Concept: Tapas grounded in satya (truth) and practiced steadily can lead to svarga, regardless of whether one is Vaiśya or Śūdra—truth is the essence of effective austerity.
Application: Make truthfulness the core of your spiritual practice—keep promises, avoid self-deception, and practice consistent small disciplines rather than sporadic extremes.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"Four figures representing the social orders stand in a gentle arc, not in hierarchy but in shared reverence, as a sage points to a glowing script-like emblem of 'satya' hovering above a small sacred fire. The scene conveys that truth-infused discipline elevates all, opening the gates of luminous heavenly realms.","primary_figures":["Sage/teacher","Representatives of Vaiśya and Śūdra (and implied other varṇas)","Symbolic personification of Satya"],"setting":"Hermitage courtyard with agni-kunda, simple offerings, and a distant vision of svarga—radiant steps or a celestial gateway in the sky.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["pure white","sun gold","sky turquoise","vermillion","deep indigo"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: central sage with gold halo raising a hand in teaching mudrā; four varṇa representatives in devotional poses; a radiant 'Satya' emblem above the fire; heavy gold leaf on halos and celestial gateway, rich reds/greens, ornate borders and jewel-like detailing.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: serene teaching scene with delicate faces and soft gestures; a subtle luminous path to svarga painted as pale gold clouds; cool mountain palette with refined linework, gentle naturalism, and symbolic 'satya' glow near the fire.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: didactic tableau with bold outlines; sage centered, disciples on either side; stylized flame and a bright circular satya-mandala; warm reds and yellows with green accents, temple-wall symmetry and patterned frame.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: devotional assembly framed by lotus vines and floral borders; a celestial arch above with gold stars; deep blue background, gold detailing, and repeated lotus motifs suggesting purity and truth; peacocks at the corners for auspiciousness."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["temple bells (soft)","steady tanpura drone","crackling fire","gentle conch at cadence end"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: वैश्यस्तृतीयवर्णो = वैश्यः + तृतीयवर्णः; सत्यमुच्यताम् = सत्यम् + उच्यताम्; स्वर्गलोकपरिग्रहे (समास; स्वर्गलोक itself is tatpurusha).
No. It explicitly includes Vaiśya and Śūdra, emphasizing that truth-centered austerity is effective regardless of social category.
Tapas that is satyātmaka—rooted in truthfulness—practiced nitya, i.e., consistently as a steady discipline.
Truthfulness is presented as the core of genuine austerity; sustained truthful conduct is portrayed as a direct cause for higher spiritual merit and heavenly attainment.