The Origin and Worship of Bhauma
Mars/Lohitāṅga
कथमस्य भवेत्तुष्टिः सर्वलोकेषु सर्वदा । गुरो मय्याप्तभावे तु वद निस्संशयं मुखात्
kathamasya bhavettuṣṭiḥ sarvalokeṣu sarvadā | guro mayyāptabhāve tu vada nissaṃśayaṃ mukhāt
അവൻ എല്ലാ ലോകങ്ങളിലും എല്ലായ്പ്പോഴും എങ്ങനെ തൃപ്തനായി നിലകൊള്ളും? ഗുരോ, ഞാൻ നിങ്ങളുടെ ആപ്തനും പ്രിയനും ആയിരിക്കുമ്പോൾ, നിങ്ങളുടെ സ്വമുഖത്തിൽ നിന്നു സംശയമില്ലാതെ പറയുക.
Disciple (unnamed) addressing the Guru (contextual speaker not specified in the provided excerpt)
Concept: Knowledge is properly received through śraddhā (trust) and direct instruction from a guru; sincere discipleship invites unambiguous teaching.
Application: Cultivate trustworthy relationships with mentors; ask for clarity without cynicism; practice attentive listening and follow-through.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: forest
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: भवेत्तुष्टिः = भवेत् + तुष्टिः; मय्याप्तभावे = मयि + आप्तभावे; निस्संशयं = निः + संशयम् (अव्ययीभाव).
The speaker asks how true, lasting satisfaction (tuṣṭi) can be attained everywhere and always, and requests a direct, doubt-free instruction from the Guru.
Āpta-bhāva suggests becoming ‘trusted, dear, and reliable’ to the Guru—an intimacy grounded in sincerity, service, and alignment with the Guru’s instruction.
It highlights the value of clear, direct guidance and the disciple’s responsibility to seek unambiguous understanding rather than relying on hearsay or speculation.