The Kāmodā Episode: Ocean-Churning Maiden, Tulasī Identity, and the Merit of Proper Flower-Offerings
अथ कृष्णो विचिंत्यैव दृष्ट्वा विक्रमसाहसम् । विहुंडस्यापि पापस्य उद्यमं साहसं तदा
atha kṛṣṇo viciṃtyaiva dṛṣṭvā vikramasāhasam | vihuṃḍasyāpi pāpasya udyamaṃ sāhasaṃ tadā
បន្ទាប់មក ព្រះក្រឹស្ណៈបានគិតពិចារណាបន្តិច ហើយបានឃើញកម្លាំងក្លាហាន និងសេចក្តីហ៊ានហ៊ោនៃការប្រព្រឹត្ត ដែលវិហុណ្ឌៈអ្នកមានបាបបានចាប់ផ្តើមនៅពេលនោះ។
Narrator (contextual; specific dialogue speaker not determinable from this single verse alone)
Concept: Divine discernment responds to adharma: Kṛṣṇa pauses, reflects, and then acts—showing that righteous intervention is guided by buddhi, not impulse.
Application: When confronted with wrongdoing, reflect first, assess the situation, then respond decisively; courage is strongest when guided by clarity.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"Kṛṣṇa stands slightly apart, eyes narrowed in thoughtful focus, as he observes Vihuṇḍa’s audacious, sinful undertaking—an enterprise bristling with reckless energy. The scene captures a suspended moment: Kṛṣṇa’s calm intelligence against the antagonist’s turbulent momentum, foreshadowing a divine counter-move.","primary_figures":["Kṛṣṇa","Vihuṇḍa (antagonist)","attendants/courtiers (optional)"],"setting":"A palace courtyard or forest-edge encampment where plans are being executed—weapons, scrolls, or ritual paraphernalia hint at the ‘udhyama’ (undertaking).","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["peacock blue","butter yellow","storm grey","ruby red","silver white"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Kṛṣṇa in classic iconography with gold leaf halo, richly patterned garments, gem-studded ornaments; Vihuṇḍa depicted with darker tones and aggressive posture, dynamic diagonals showing daring enterprise; ornate architectural backdrop with embossed gold, saturated reds/greens, and dramatic contrast between serenity and audacity.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: Kṛṣṇa rendered with delicate features and calm gaze, Vihuṇḍa in tense motion, lyrical landscape with trees and distant hills, subtle narrative cues (a plan scroll, a raised weapon), cool palette with precise brushwork and expressive eyes conveying contemplation.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines, Kṛṣṇa’s serene face with large stylized eyes, Vihuṇḍa’s exaggerated fierce expression, flat yet vibrant color fields (reds/yellows/greens), decorative borders, temple-panel storytelling emphasis on moral polarity.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central Kṛṣṇa figure with ornate floral borders, lotus motifs and peacocks framing the scene; antagonist and his enterprise shown as a secondary vignette; deep blue ground with gold highlights, intricate textile patterns, devotional aesthetic even in narrative tension."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Desh","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["soft drum cadence","conch in distance","rustling leaves","anklet chime (subtle)","tense silence before next verse"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: विचिंत्यैव = विचिन्त्य + एव; विक्रमसाहसम् treated as dvandva compound; विहुंडस्यापि = विहुण्डस्य + अपि.
Kṛṣṇa pauses to reflect and then observes the bold, daring undertaking initiated by Vihuṇḍa, who is explicitly characterized as sinful.
The verse presents audacity as morally ambiguous: Vihuṇḍa’s ‘sāhasa’ is linked with pāpa (sin), implying reckless or unrighteous daring rather than noble heroism.
It suggests a dharmic model of response: thoughtful discernment (viciṃtya) precedes engagement, especially when confronting harmful or unrighteous initiatives.