The Hierarchy of the Trimūrti and the Manifestation of the Goddess Trikalā
एवमुक्ता तदा देवैरकरोत् त्रिविधां तनुम् । सितां रक्तां तथा कृष्णां त्रिमूर्तित्वं जगाम ह ॥
evamuktā tadā devair akarot trividhāṁ tanum | sitāṁ raktāṁ tathā kṛṣṇāṁ trimūrtitvaṁ jagāma ha ||
ದೇವರುಗಳು ಹೀಗೆ ಹೇಳಿದಾಗ ಅವಳು ತನ್ನ ದೇಹವನ್ನು ತ್ರಿವಿಧವಾಗಿ ಮಾಡಿದರು—ಶ್ವೇತ, ರಕ್ತ ಮತ್ತು ಕೃಷ್ಣ—ಹಾಗಾಗಿ ತ್ರಿಮೂರ್ತಿತ್ವವನ್ನು ಪಡೆದಳು.
Narrator (default dialogue frame: Varāha as instructor)
Varaha Avatara Context: {"is_varaha_focus":false,"aspect_highlighted":"None","boar_form_detail":"None","earth_interaction":"None"}
Bhu Devi Dialogue: {"is_dialogue":false,"speaker_role":"None","bhu_devi_state":"None","key_question":"None"}
Mathura Mandala: {"is_mathura_related":false,"specific_site":"None","parikrama_context":"None","krishna_connection":"None"}
Dharma Shastra: {"has_dharma_rule":false,"topic":"None","instruction_summary":"None","karmic_consequence":"None"}
Vrata Mahatmya: {"has_vrata":false,"vrata_name":"None","tithi_month":"None","promised_fruit":"None"}
Cosmic Boar Symbolism: {"has_symbolism":true,"symbolic_interpretation":"The actual tri-partition into white/red/black concretizes the doctrine that cosmic governance is a coordinated triad of powers; ‘trimūrtitva’ here is an ontological status of triple-form, not merely a social label.","yajna_varaha_imagery":"Color triad can be read as ritual-cosmic coding: white (clarity/sattva), red (activity/rajas), black (inertia/withdrawal/tamas), paralleling how yajña orders energies to sustain the world.","vedantic_connection":"Illustrates vivarta/pariṇāma-style appearance: one reality/power appears as multiple functional forms while remaining grounded in a single source."}
Philosophical Teaching: {"has_teaching":true,"teaching_type":"guṇa-based cosmology / manifestation doctrine","core_concept":"Differentiation into multiple forms is a deliberate, intelligible expression of one power; colors serve as markers of operative modalities.","practical_application":"Use the triad as a contemplative map: cultivate sattva for clarity, harness rajas for dharmic action, and regulate tamas for rest/withdrawal without delusion."}
Subject Matter: ["Cosmology","Mythic transformation","Iconography (color triad)","Ontology of forms"]
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: śānta
Type: mythic-cosmic scene
Related Themes: Varāha Purāṇa 89.89.22 (tri-colored maiden); Varāha Purāṇa 89.89.25 (instruction to form three bodies)
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"The Goddess, obeying the gods, divides into three bodies—white, red, and black—visibly becoming triple-formed.","item_prompts":["one figure splitting into three","white form (śukla)","red form (rakta)","black form (kṛṣṇa)","radiant energy lines connecting the three","devas witnessing in astonishment"],"kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural: bold tripartite composition with three Devīs in distinct color fields, synchronized mudrās, devas arranged as witnesses, strong outlines and flat luminous tones.","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore: three richly jeweled forms with gold halos, embossed ornaments, dramatic central split motif, deep saturated colors with gold-leaf highlights.","mysore_prompt":"Mysore: elegant triad with soft shading and refined ornamentation, subtle glow indicating transformation, balanced classical symmetry.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari: graceful narrative moment with flowing scarves of three colors, expressive devas, light atmospheric background emphasizing wonder."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"awe-filled narrative","suggested_raga":"Ānandabhairavī","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"narrative clarity with heightened emphasis on the three colors and ‘trimūrtitvam’"}
It provides a succinct textual witness for triadic symbolism (white/red/black) used to explain differentiated cosmic functions—useful for philological tagging and iconographic cross-references.
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An implicit principle is adaptability: a single power can manifest in multiple forms to serve distinct functions.
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