Pṛthu’s Earth-Milking, the Etymology of ‘Pṛthivī,’ and the Vaivasvata (Solar) Genealogy
वेद्धुमेवोद्यतः कोपाच्छरेणामितविक्रमः । ततो गोरूपमास्थाय भूः पलायितुमुद्यता
veddhumevodyataḥ kopācchareṇāmitavikramaḥ | tato gorūpamāsthāya bhūḥ palāyitumudyatā
കോപത്തോടെ ആ അപാരപരാക്രമൻ അമ്പുയർത്തി അവളെ ഭേദിക്കുവാൻ ഉദ്യതനായി. അപ്പോൾ ഭൂമി ഗോരൂപം ധരിച്ചു പലയാൻ തയ്യാറായി.
Narrator (Purāṇic frame; specific speaker not explicit in this single verse excerpt)
Concept: Righteous anger in governance arises when the world’s sustenance is obstructed; yet force must be tempered into protection and restoration.
Application: When confronting negligence or harm, aim to correct and restore rather than retaliate; convert anger into constructive accountability.
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: earth
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A furious, heroic king draws a gleaming arrow, his posture taut with resolve. The Earth transforms into a trembling cow, eyes wide, hooves kicking up dust as she bolts across a barren plain—an allegory of prosperity fleeing from neglected dharma.","primary_figures":["Pṛthu","Bhūmi-devī (as a cow)"],"setting":"Open plain with cracked soil, scattered dry grasses, and distant, silent sacrificial altars; a chase line across the horizon.","lighting_mood":"dramatic stormlight with sharp highlights","color_palette":["iron gray","dust ochre","blood red","electric gold","midnight blue"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: dynamic Pṛthu with ornate crown and bow, arrow drawn; Bhūmi as a richly decorated cow with fearful eyes; gold leaf on weapons, jewelry, and halo; deep red-green textiles; stylized ground with lotus motifs subdued to show decline; intense devotional drama.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: sweeping chase composition—Pṛthu in a flowing sash, bow arced; the cow-Earth leaping forward; delicate dust clouds; cool blues and browns with a thin golden rim-light; refined facial expressions conveying wrath and fear.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines emphasize Pṛthu’s drawn bow and the cow’s startled gaze; patterned earth bands and stylized clouds; strong red-yellow-green palette; temple-wall narrative panel feel, high contrast and moral clarity.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central cow motif (Bhūmi) surrounded by border lotuses and small vignettes of vanished yajña fires; Pṛthu as a regal figure at the edge with a drawn bow; deep indigo background with gold detailing, symbolic rather than realistic motion."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"fast-dramatic","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["bowstring twang","thunder rumble","running hooves","gusting wind","conch blast accent"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: वेद्धुमेवोद्यतः = वेद्धुम् + एव + उद्यतः; कोपाच्छरेण = कोपात् + शरेण; शरेणामितविक्रमः = शरेण + अमितविक्रमः; गोरूपमास्थाय = गोरूपम् + आस्थाय; पलायितुमुद्यता = पलायितुम् + उद्यता
In Purāṇic symbolism, Earth (Bhū) is often portrayed as a cow—nourishing, sustaining, and vulnerable to exploitation—so the cow-form highlights her role as the giver of resources and her need for protection.
A powerful figure, enraged, raises an arrow to strike; in response, the Earth (Bhū) assumes a cow’s form and becomes ready to flee.
The verse underscores the consequences of wrath and violence toward the sustaining world, hinting that aggression against Earth leads to disorder and loss (symbolized by Earth’s flight).