Dharma as the Cause of Prosperity and the Signs of a Righteous Death
शिबिका तस्य आयाति हंसयानं मनोहरम् । विमानमेव चायाति हयो वा गज उत्तमः
śibikā tasya āyāti haṃsayānaṃ manoharam | vimānameva cāyāti hayo vā gaja uttamaḥ
Untuknya datang sebuah usungan—indah bagaikan kenderaan angsa; bahkan sebuah vimāna surgawi pun tiba; atau seekor kuda unggul, atau seekor gajah yang gagah lagi megah.
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Concept: Merit (especially dharma and dāna in context) manifests as honor and elevated conveyance after death.
Application: Treat ethical action and generosity as investments in character and destiny; live so that one’s ‘vehicle’ is purity—avoid harm, cultivate giving, and keep devotion steady.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"From a cloud-laced sky descends a gleaming palanquin shaped like a swan, its wings carved in luminous silver, while a jeweled vimāna hovers behind it like a floating temple. Nearby, an excellent white horse and a regal elephant stand adorned with celestial garlands, awaiting the righteous traveler.","primary_figures":["celestial attendants","the righteous soul (subtle, haloed)","vimāna/palanquin bearers"],"setting":"Sky-terrace above soft clouds, with distant celestial gardens and faint golden city spires.","lighting_mood":"golden dawn","color_palette":["silver white","sky blue","marigold gold","ruby red","jade green"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: a swan-shaped palanquin descending amid thick gold-leaf clouds; a miniature floating vimāna-temple behind with embossed pillars; attendants in rich red-green garments with gem-studded crowns; ornate horse and elephant with gold harnesses; heavy gold leaf on the vehicles and halos.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: airy Himalayan-sky palette; delicate swan-palanquin with fine linework, translucent clouds, and a small haloed soul figure; refined attendants with soft expressions; distant celestial garden rendered with lyrical naturalism and cool blues/greens.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: stylized swan vehicle with bold outlines and patterned wings; vimāna as a geometric shrine-form; elephant and horse ornamentation in rhythmic motifs; warm red-yellow-green pigments, large expressive eyes on attendants, decorative border of lotus and conch motifs.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central swan-yāna framed by lotus creepers and floral borders; deep blue background with gold stars; peacocks and cows as auspicious border elements; intricate textile-like patterning on the vimāna and garlands, emphasizing devotional splendor."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"celebratory","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["conch shell","gentle cymbals","celestial chime-like bells","soft wind through clouds"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: चायाति = च + आयाति; विमानमेव = विमानम् + एव. शिबिका/śibikā treated as nominative singular subject; multiple alternative subjects listed (śibikā/haṃsayānam/vimānam/hayaḥ/gajaḥ).
It describes auspicious conveyances (palanquin, swan-like vehicle, vimāna, horse, elephant) arriving for a person—imagery typically used to indicate honor, merit, or a blessed destination.
Here “vimāna” refers to a celestial chariot or aerial car, commonly used in Purāṇic literature as a symbol of divine honor or passage to higher realms.
In isolation it is largely neutral; it focuses on reward imagery rather than naming a deity or a sect-specific doctrine. The surrounding chapter usually determines the theological framing.