Within the Greatness of Guru-tīrtha: The Episode of Nahuṣa and Aśokasundarī
in the Cyavana account
एवमाकर्णितं भद्रे आत्मना तं च सुंदरि । तद्भावसत्यसंबंधं परिगृह्य स्थितः स्वयम्
evamākarṇitaṃ bhadre ātmanā taṃ ca suṃdari | tadbhāvasatyasaṃbaṃdhaṃ parigṛhya sthitaḥ svayam
Demikianlah, wahai yang lemah lembut—wahai wanita jelita—setelah mendengarnya dalam diri, dia sendiri tetap teguh, memeluk hubungan yang benar dengan keadaan itu.
Uncertain (context needed; vocatives suggest a male narrator addressing a female interlocutor, likely within a dialogue frame)
Concept: Hearing truth, one should remain steady and ‘take up’ (parigṛhya) the true relation—integrating knowledge into being.
Application: When you receive clear guidance, pause and stabilize rather than react; make a conscious inner ‘acceptance’ of the truthful course and hold it through action.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: shringara
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A noble figure stands still after receiving a decisive message, eyes lowered in contemplation, hands gently clasped at the heart. Around him, the air settles—swirling doubts fade, and a subtle golden thread connects his heart to a luminous emblem of ‘satya’, suggesting an inner marriage to truth.","primary_figures":["male protagonist (unspecified)","female interlocutor (bhadre/sundarī)","messenger or narrator figure (optional)"],"setting":"quiet garden courtyard with jasmine, a small tulasi planter, and a shrine niche","lighting_mood":"golden dawn","color_palette":["soft gold","jasmine white","rose pink","forest green","midnight blue"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: dawn-lit courtyard with ornate arch; protagonist in calm stance, gold leaf halo; the woman in elegant attire listens; a thin gold leaf ‘truth-thread’ arcs between them and a small Viṣṇu symbol; rich reds/greens, embossed gold detailing on textiles and shrine.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: intimate garden scene with delicate flora, pale dawn sky; subtle emotional restraint on faces; a faint golden line indicating satya-sambandha; cool blues and greens with gentle pink accents.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: iconic figures with bold outlines; protagonist shown in steady posture, hands near chest; tulasi and shrine emphasized; warm yellow-red background with green foliage, stylized dawn gradient.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: courtyard framed by lotus and floral borders; tulasi central as a devotional anchor; peacocks and vines; deep blue ground with gold linework, the ‘satya’ connection rendered as ornate golden creeper."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["morning birds","soft bell at a shrine","gentle tanpura drone","quiet footsteps fading"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: evam+ākarṇitam→evamākarṇitam; tad+bhāva+satya+saṃbandham→tadbhāvasatyasaṃbandham
It highlights inward listening and firm resolve: after truly hearing/realizing something internally, one remains steady by accepting a genuine connection to that truth-state.
The language leans contemplative—inner hearing and steady abidance in truth—though in the Padma Purana such steadiness often supports devotional (bhakti) commitment in the surrounding narrative.
A female interlocutor is being addressed (“O gentle one, O beautiful one”), but the exact identity (e.g., Pārvatī or another character) cannot be confirmed from this single verse alone.