The Origin of the Daṇḍaka Forest and Rāma’s Dharma-Judgment
Vulture vs. Owl
स मुहूर्तादुपस्पृश्य देवर्षिरमितद्युतिः । स्वमाश्रमं शिष्यवृतं क्षुधार्तः सन्यवर्तत
sa muhūrtādupaspṛśya devarṣiramitadyutiḥ | svamāśramaṃ śiṣyavṛtaṃ kṣudhārtaḥ sanyavartata
അപ്പോൾ അമിതതേജസ്സുള്ള ദേവർഷി ക്ഷണമാത്രം ആചമനം നടത്തി, ശിഷ്യവർഗ്ഗം ചുറ്റിനിൽക്കെ, ക്ഷുധിതനായി തന്റെ ആശ്രമത്തിലേക്ക് മടങ്ങി।
Narrator (contextual voice within the Purāṇic narration; specific dialogue pair not explicit in this single verse).
Concept: Ritual mindfulness (ācamana) and disciplined routine sustain spiritual clarity even when the body is hungry; dharma is practiced in small, repeated acts.
Application: Keep small purifying pauses before transitions (a brief prayer, sipping water mindfully, remembering Nārāyaṇa) especially when stressed or hungry; it prevents reactive speech and action.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: forest
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A radiant devarṣi pauses at the edge of his hermitage, performing ācamana with cupped hands, water glinting as it falls. Behind him, disciplined disciples stand in a semicircle holding kamaṇḍalus and palm-leaf manuscripts, while the sage’s face shows restrained hunger and inward focus.","primary_figures":["Devarṣi (the sage)","disciples"],"setting":"Hermitage courtyard with a small water pot, kusa grass, and simple wooden platforms; forest backdrop","lighting_mood":"golden dawn","color_palette":["saffron","sandalwood beige","forest green","copper brown","sky blue"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: devarṣi with luminous complexion performing ācamana, disciples in orderly formation; gold leaf highlights on water droplets and halo, rich reds/greens in garments, ornate jewelry minimal but sacred thread emphasized, temple-like border motifs.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: serene hermitage courtyard, delicate depiction of ācamana gesture, disciples with manuscripts; cool morning light, soft gradients, refined faces, detailed foliage and distant hills.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: iconic ācamana pose with bold outlines, stylized water stream, disciples as rhythmic figures; warm pigment palette with temple-wall texture and symmetrical composition.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central sage performing ācamana framed by floral borders; peacocks and lotuses as auspicious motifs, deep blue ground with gold accents, disciples arranged like a devotional chorus."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["water sip and pour","rustle of palm leaves","soft footfalls on earth","distant conch"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: मुहूर्तादुपस्पृश्य = मुहूर्तात् + उपस्पृश्य; देवर्षिरमितद्युतिः = देवर्षिः + अमितद्युतिः; स्वमाश्रमं = स्वम् + आश्रमम्; सन्यवर्तत = सम् + अवर्तत.
It commonly denotes ācamana—ritual purification by sipping or touching water—done before resuming duties or entering a sacred space like an āśrama.
It depicts a divine sage returning to his hermitage accompanied by disciples, highlighting the guru-centered āśrama environment and the continuity of teaching and discipline.
Yes: even exalted sages follow simple disciplines (purification, routine, community with students) and acknowledge bodily needs like hunger while continuing their responsibilities.