The Birth and Preservation of Nahuṣa
Guru-tīrtha Greatness within the Vena Episode
कस्माद्भोक्ष्यति दुष्टात्मा हुंडोऽयं दानवाधमः । येन वै रक्षितो वंशः पूर्वमेव सुकर्मणा
kasmādbhokṣyati duṣṭātmā huṃḍo'yaṃ dānavādhamaḥ | yena vai rakṣito vaṃśaḥ pūrvameva sukarmaṇā
Mengapa Huṇḍa yang berhati jahat ini—yang paling hina antara para Dānava—patut dibiarkan menikmati hasilnya, sedangkan dahulu keturunan ini dipelihara oleh amal saleh yang benar?
Unspecified (context required from surrounding verses to identify the dialogue speaker)
Concept: Adharma should not reap the fruits of dharma; enjoyment (bhoga) must align with merit and righteous stewardship of lineage.
Application: Do not reward exploitative behavior; protect institutions/families sustained by virtue; align benefits with responsibility and merit.
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: vira
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A speaker points accusingly toward a menacing Huṇḍa-dānava figure, whose dark armor and harsh features embody adharma. Behind, faint ancestral silhouettes or a symbolic family tree glows with the light of past good deeds, suggesting a lineage once protected by righteousness now threatened by demonic claim.","primary_figures":["Huṇḍa (dānava antagonist)","righteous speaker (unspecified)","symbolic ancestors/lineage spirits (optional)"],"setting":"A contested palace treasury hall or battlefield-adjacent court, with banners torn and a lineage emblem (royal seal) at risk.","lighting_mood":"dramatic chiaroscuro","color_palette":["charcoal black","iron gray","crimson","antique gold","storm blue"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: fierce dānava Huṇḍa with exaggerated demonic iconography, gold-leaf used not for him but for the glowing lineage emblem and ancestral aura, rich crimson and emerald borders, dramatic court setting with ornate pillars and symbolic royal insignia.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: tense court confrontation, Huṇḍa rendered with dark tones and sharp profile, the speaker in bright dharmic colors, subtle symbolic family tree motif in the background, cool blues and grays with precise detailing.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: powerful demonic figure with bold outlines, intense eyes, red-black palette for adharma, golden-yellow aura for dharma-protected lineage, mural-like symmetry and narrative clarity.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: allegorical composition—dark central antagonist contrasted with a luminous lotus-medallion of lineage merit, ornate floral borders, deep blues and gold, symbolic rather than purely realistic staging."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"fast-dramatic","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["war drum","conch blast","thunder rumble","crowd murmur"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: कस्माद्भोक्ष्यति→kasmāt + bhokṣyati; हुंडोऽयं→huṃḍaḥ + ayam; दानवाधमः→dānava-adhamaḥ; पूर्वमेव→pūrvam + eva
It questions moral entitlement: a wicked being should not enjoy benefits when the family line was preserved through prior virtuous deeds.
Huṇḍa is presented as a named adversarial figure, condemned as a vile Dānava; the precise identity and narrative role depend on the surrounding chapter context.
It emphasizes that rewards and privileges should align with dharma and merit (sukarma), not be claimed by those of corrupt conduct.