The Birth of King Pṛthu: Vena’s Fall, the Sages’ Churning, and Earth’s Surrender
इयं धात्री महाप्राज्ञा उप्तं बीजं पुरा किल । जीवनार्थं प्रजाभिस्तु ग्रासयित्वा स्थिराभवत्
iyaṃ dhātrī mahāprājñā uptaṃ bījaṃ purā kila | jīvanārthaṃ prajābhistu grāsayitvā sthirābhavat
ແຜ່ນດິນນີ້ (ທາຕຣີ) ຜູ້ມີປັນຍາຍິ່ງ ເລົ່າກັນວ່າເຄີຍກືນເມັດພັນທີ່ຫວ່ານໄວ້ແຕ່ກ່ອນ; ເພື່ອຄ້ຳຈຸນຊີວິດຂອງສັດທັງຫຼາຍ ນາງຈຶ່ງຕັ້ງມັ່ນແຂງແຮງ ແລະສະຖິດສະເຖີນ
Unspecified (narrative voice within the Bhūmi-khaṇḍa dialogue context)
Concept: Earth’s stability and fertility are purposeful acts of sustenance; nature participates in dharma for the survival of beings.
Application: Treat the environment as sacred support: conserve soil, food, and resources; cultivate steadiness in mind and habits that ‘hold’ life rather than scatter it.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: tirtha
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"The Earth appears as Dhātrī Devī—majestic and maternal—seated upon a lotus-like mound of fertile soil, holding within her a glowing ‘seed’ that she has swallowed to protect and mature. Around her, sprouting grains and medicinal plants rise, while distant beings—humans, animals, and sages—receive life from her steadiness.","primary_figures":["Dhātrī/Bhūmi Devī","Symbolic glowing seed (bīja)","Humans and animals (as beneficiaries)","Sages witnessing nature’s miracle"],"setting":"Mythic fertile landscape with sprouting fields, sacred groves, and a cosmic horizon blending earth and sky","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["emerald green","soil umber","lotus pink","sunlit gold","deep indigo"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Bhūmi Devī with gold halo seated on a lotus-throne of earth, holding or containing a radiant seed motif at her navel/heart, gold leaf detailing on jewelry and sprouting plants, rich reds and greens, ornate borders with floral granary motifs, devotional iconography emphasizing stability and abundance.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: lyrical Bhūmi Devī in a gentle landscape, delicate vegetation and tiny beings receiving sustenance, cool greens and blues with soft pinks, refined facial features, subtle glow around the seed, poetic naturalism and airy composition.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: Bhūmi Devī rendered with bold outlines and large expressive eyes, patterned soil-lotus seat, stylized sprouting grains in rhythmic bands, strong red/yellow/green palette, temple-wall iconographic clarity with a central radiant seed emblem.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: Bhūmi Devī centered amid lotus and floral borders, symmetrical sprouting plants and grain motifs, peacocks and cows as earth’s dependents, deep indigo background with gold highlights, intricate textile patterns and a glowing seed medallion motif."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["deep silence","low tanpura drone","soft wind","distant thunder (fertility omen)","gentle water trickle"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: prajābhistu = prajābhiḥ + tu (visarga before t becomes s); sthirābhavat = sthirā + abhavat (ā + a sandhi).
Dhātrī is a name for the Earth, emphasizing her role as the supporter and nourisher of beings.
The verse portrays the Earth as wisely sustaining life—symbolically taking in a 'seed' and thereby becoming stable for the benefit of all creatures.
It highlights the ideal of self-supporting service: the Earth endures and stabilizes herself for the welfare and survival of all beings.