Agastya Arghya Rite and the Gaurī & Sārasvata Vows
with Origin Narratives and Merit Statements
मतिमपि च ददाति योपि देवैरमरवधूजनकिन्नरैः स पूज्यः । अन्यामपि प्रवक्ष्यामि तृतीयां पापनाशिनीम्
matimapi ca dadāti yopi devairamaravadhūjanakinnaraiḥ sa pūjyaḥ | anyāmapi pravakṣyāmi tṛtīyāṃ pāpanāśinīm
ഹിതകരമായ ബുദ്ധി നൽകുന്നവൻ ദേവന്മാർ, അപ്സരസ്സുകൾ, കിന്നരന്മാർ എന്നിവരാലും പൂജ്യനാകുന്നു. ഇനി ഞാൻ പാപനാശിനിയായ മറ്റൊരു തൃതീയയെയും വിവരിക്കും.
Unspecified narrator (context-dependent within Adhyaya 22; likely part of a didactic dialogue)
Concept: One who gives wise counsel (mati) is venerable even to celestial beings; teaching dharma is itself a meritorious act. The narrator transitions to a ‘third’ sin-destroying practice.
Application: Offer thoughtful guidance without arrogance; share practices that reduce harm and purify conduct; mentor others in sustainable spiritual disciplines.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A sage-like teacher stands in a celestial assembly, raising a hand in instruction as devas, apsarases, and kinnara musicians listen with reverence. The teacher’s words appear as a ribbon of script flowing toward a new altar arrangement, signaling the transition to the next ‘third-day’ sin-destroying observance.","primary_figures":["teacher/narrator (sage or revered instructor)","devas","apsarases","kinnaras"],"setting":"celestial court with pillared hall, cloud terraces, and a central teaching seat","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["pearl white","sunlit gold","sky blue","coral red","jade green"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: a revered teacher on a jeweled seat addressing a celestial audience; devas and apsarases in ornate crowns; kinnaras with veena-like instruments; heavy gold leaf on pillars and halos, rich crimson-green garments, gem-studded ornaments, and a scroll motif indicating ‘next vow’ revelation.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: refined celestial durbar with delicate brushwork; attentive faces, soft cloud architecture, cool blues and pale golds; lyrical musicians at the margins; a subtle manuscript/scroll motif bridging to the next ritual scene.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines; teacher figure centered with raised teaching gesture; devas and kinnaras symmetrically arranged; strong red-yellow-green palette, stylized jewelry, temple-wall framing with lotus borders.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: symmetrical assembly scene framed by dense floral borders; musicians and peacocks at corners; deep blue ground with gold highlights; central teacher figure with a flowing script ribbon leading to a small altar vignette."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["veena drone","soft cymbals","assembly murmur fading to silence","single bell strike at transition","conch accent"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: मतिमपि = मतिम् + अपि; योपि = यः + अपि; देवैरमरवधूजनकिन्नरैः = देवैः + अमरवधूजनकिन्नरैः (समास); अन्यामपि = अन्याम् + अपि.
A person who bestows mati—wise understanding or sound counsel—is said to be worthy of reverence even from celestial beings such as the Devas, celestial maidens, and Kinnaras.
It indicates a sin-destroying practice or observance (an implied feminine noun such as vidyā, kriyā, or vrata) that the speaker is about to describe as the “third” in a sequence.
It elevates the moral and spiritual value of giving right guidance—teaching that sharing wisdom is a sacred act deserving honor, and it frames dharmic instruction as a means to remove sin.