The Devas Arm Nahuṣa: Divine Weapons, Mātali’s Chariot, and the March Against Huṇḍa
अथ ता देवताः सर्वाः सहस्राक्षमथाब्रुवन् । स्यंदनो दीयतामस्मै नहुषाय सुरेश्वर
atha tā devatāḥ sarvāḥ sahasrākṣamathābruvan | syaṃdano dīyatāmasmai nahuṣāya sureśvara
ແລ້ວເທວະທັງປວງໄດ້ກ່າວຕໍ່ ສະຫັດສະຣາກສະ (ອິນທຣາ) ວ່າ: “ໂອ ສຸເຣສະວະຣ, ຂໍໃຫ້ປະທານລົດສຽນດະນະແກ່ ນະຫຸຊະ ເຖີດ.”
The assembled devas (gods)
Concept: Righteous action is strengthened by wise counsel and coordinated support.
Application: Before major action, seek counsel, align stakeholders, and provide practical means (like ‘a chariot’) to those carrying responsibility.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A semicircle of devas, each bearing distinctive emblems, turns toward Indra with respectful urgency, requesting a chariot for Nahusha. Indra listens with composed authority, vajra resting at his side, while the airy hall glows with a calm, administrative divinity rather than battlefield heat.","primary_figures":["assembled devas","Indra (Sahasrākṣa)"],"setting":"Celestial council hall with cloud-steps, white marble-like floors, and hanging garlands; a vacant space suggests the chariot to be commissioned.","lighting_mood":"temple lamp-lit","color_palette":["pale gold","cloud white","turquoise","amethyst","bronze"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: deva-assembly in a formal court, Indra central with gold-leaf halo; devas in symmetrical rows gesturing in petition; ornate pillars, embossed gold borders, rich jewel tones and traditional iconographic clarity.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: intimate council scene with delicate gestures and expressive eyes; soft cloud architecture, cool palette with gentle gold; refined detailing on crowns and sashes, lyrical spacing.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: stylized deva faces and bold outlines; Indra seated, devas standing in rhythmic formation; warm reds/yellows/greens with decorative bands, temple-wall gravitas.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: symmetrical deva-assembly framed by floral borders; Indra centered, petitioning devas mirrored; deep blue background with gold motifs, lotus medallions and peacock accents."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["soft bells","murmur of assembly","conch in distance","silence between petitions"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: सहस्राक्षमथाब्रुवन्→सहस्राक्षम् + अथ + अब्रुवन्; दीयतामस्मै→दीयताम् + अस्मै
“Sahasrākṣa” (“thousand-eyed”) is a common epithet of Indra, the king of the devas.
The devas ask that a “syaṃdana” (a chariot/royal conveyance) be granted to Nahusha.
It reflects divine consensus and the conferral of authority through collective assent—power and privilege are shown as granted (and thus accountable), not merely self-assumed.