The Lament of King Āyū and Indumatī: The Abduction/Loss of the Child and Karmic Reflection
दत्तात्रेयः प्रसादेन वरं मे दत्तवान्पुरा । अजेयं च जयोपेतं पुत्रं सर्वगुणान्वितम्
dattātreyaḥ prasādena varaṃ me dattavānpurā | ajeyaṃ ca jayopetaṃ putraṃ sarvaguṇānvitam
മുന്പ് ദത്താത്രേയന്റെ പ്രസാദത്താൽ എനിക്ക് ഒരു വരം ലഭിച്ചു—അജേയനും വിജയസമ്പന്നനും സർവ്വഗുണസമന്വിതനുമായ പുത്രൻ।
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Concept: Divine/guru grace can bestow extraordinary protection and virtue; remembrance of past grace becomes a stabilizing anchor during present suffering.
Application: In adversity, recall prior blessings and teachers; gratitude restores clarity and prevents despair from erasing faith.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: दत्तवान्पुरा = दत्तवान् पुरा; जयोपेतम् = जय-उपेतम्; सर्वगुणान्वितम् = सर्व-गुण-अन्वितम् (समास)
Dattātreya is revered as a powerful sage-deity figure whose grace (prasāda) is sought for boons, spiritual upliftment, and protection; here he is explicitly the giver of the boon.
The verse emphasizes the efficacy of divine/saintly grace: through Dattātreya’s favor, the speaker receives a boon of progeny characterized not merely by birth, but by invincibility, victory, and complete virtue.
It suggests that true success and excellence (jaya + guṇa) are framed as gifts arising from grace and merit, and that ideal leadership/offspring is defined by virtues as much as by power.