The Meeting with Puṣkala’s Wife
आचार्याय ददौ रामो हस्तिनं षष्टिहायनम् । हयमेकं मनोवेगं रत्नमालाविभूषितम्
ācāryāya dadau rāmo hastinaṃ ṣaṣṭihāyanam | hayamekaṃ manovegaṃ ratnamālāvibhūṣitam
രാമൻ തന്റെ ആചാര്യന് അറുപത് വയസ്സുള്ള ഒരു ആന ദാനം നൽകി; കൂടാതെ മനോവേഗംപോലെ വേഗമുള്ള, രത്നമാലയാൽ അലങ്കരിച്ച ഒരു കുതിരയും നൽകി।
Narrator (contextual; verse reports Rāma’s act of gifting)
Concept: Wealth and power become dharmic when offered as dakṣiṇā to the guru with sincerity and exactness.
Application: Give your ‘best asset’—time, skill, or resources—to those who cultivate wisdom; make offerings thoughtfully rather than casually.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A majestic elephant, aged and steady, stands adorned with ceremonial cloth as Rāma offers it to his ācārya; beside it a jewel-garlanded horse tosses its mane, ‘swift as mind.’ The contrast of calm elephant and vibrant horse underscores the scale of dakṣiṇā and the king’s devotion to dharma.","primary_figures":["Rāma","Ācārya (guru)","Elephant (sixty years)","Swift horse","Attendants"],"setting":"Hermitage edge opening into a royal camp—ritual pavilion nearby, gift animals presented on clean ground with auspicious markings.","lighting_mood":"golden dawn","color_palette":["pearl white","sapphire blue","marigold gold","crimson","emerald green"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Rāma presenting a richly caparisoned elephant and a jewel-garlanded horse to his ācārya, heavy gold leaf on ornaments and halos, deep reds/greens, embossed jewelry details, symmetrical attendants holding fly-whisks and offering plates.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: Elegant, restrained scene—Rāma and guru in profile, the horse rendered with delicate motion, elephant with patterned textiles, soft pastel landscape, fine floral borders, gentle morning sky gradient.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: Stylized elephant and horse with bold outlines, Rāma’s serene face and large eyes, warm yellow-red-green pigments, decorative motifs on animal trappings, temple-wall narrative composition.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: Ornate border of lotus and creepers, central Rāma offering jeweled garland to the horse and presenting the elephant as dakṣiṇā, peacocks near the border, deep blue ground with gold highlights and intricate textile patterns."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"celebratory","suggested_raga":"Desh","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["elephant bells","horse snort and hoof-softness","hand cymbals","conch shell","chanting of blessings"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: रामो→रामः (ओ→अः विसर्ग); हयमेकं→हयम् एकम्; समास: षष्टिहायन (तत्पुरुष), मनोवेग (तत्पुरुष), रत्नमालाविभूषित (तत्पुरुष + क्त-कृदन्त).
It describes Rāma honoring his teacher by gifting valuable royal offerings—an aged elephant and a jewel-adorned, very swift horse.
“Manovega” literally means “having the speed of the mind,” emphasizing exceptional swiftness and excellence.
It highlights guru-sevā and dāna: respecting one’s teacher through generous, fitting gifts and gratitude for instruction.