The Birth of King Pṛthu: Vena’s Fall, the Sages’ Churning, and Earth’s Surrender
मृत्योः कन्या महाभागा सुनीथा नाम नामतः । तां तु अंगो महाभागः सुनीथामुपयेमिवान्
mṛtyoḥ kanyā mahābhāgā sunīthā nāma nāmataḥ | tāṃ tu aṃgo mahābhāgaḥ sunīthāmupayemivān
ມຣິຕຍຸມີທິດາຜູ້ມີບຸນຍາພິເສດ ຊື່ ສຸນີຖາ; ອັງກະຜູ້ສົງ່າງາມໄດ້ຮັບນາງນັ້ນເປັນພຣະມະເຫສີ
Narratorial voice (within the Purāṇic dialogue framework; specific speaker not explicit in this single verse)
Concept: Choices of alliance and association (saṅga) shape progeny and polity; lineage narratives encode moral causality.
Application: Be mindful of partnerships and influences; cultivate relationships that strengthen sattva, responsibility, and devotion.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"Aṅga, radiant and composed, accepts Sunīthā’s hand in a solemn marriage rite, while a subtle shadow—an emblem of Mṛtyu—lingers at the edge of the scene like a quiet omen. The sacred fire burns steady, yet the sky carries a faint twilight hue, hinting at destiny’s complexity.","primary_figures":["Prajāpati Aṅga","Sunīthā (daughter of Mṛtyu)","Mṛtyu (symbolic presence)"],"setting":"Ritual marriage pavilion (vivāha-maṇḍapa) with yajña fire, garlands, and Vedic implements","lighting_mood":"twilight with sacred fire-glow","color_palette":["vermillion","ivory","dusky violet","antique gold","forest green"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Vivāha-maṇḍapa with gold leaf arch, Aṅga and Sunīthā exchanging garlands, richly patterned textiles, gem-studded ornaments; a subtle dark silhouette motif behind (Mṛtyu as symbolic presence), fire altar central with stylized flames, ornate lotus borders.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: Intimate wedding scene with delicate faces, soft twilight wash, detailed ritual items (kuśa grass, ladles, water pot), distant trees and a pale moon; a faint shadow figure at the margin suggesting Mṛtyu without overt horror.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: Bold outlines, ceremonial symmetry, Aṅga and Sunīthā in traditional mural iconography, fire altar in bright reds/yellows; Mṛtyu suggested via dark emblematic form (no gore), ornamental creeper borders.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: Central couple framed by lotus and floral borders, fire altar stylized, deep blue-violet ground; symbolic motifs of time (circular mandala) woven into the border, gold highlights and intricate patterns."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Desh","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["crackling sacred fire","soft bell chimes","murmured Vedic chanting (background)"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: सुनीथामुपयेमिवान् = sunīthām + upayemivān.
Sunīthā is identified as the daughter of Mṛtyu (Death), described as mahābhāgā (highly fortunate/illustrious).
It records a marriage alliance: Aṅga takes Sunīthā as his wife.
They establish lineage and causality in sacred history, linking moral outcomes and dynastic narratives to particular unions and ancestry.