Agastya Arghya Rite and the Gaurī & Sārasvata Vows
with Origin Narratives and Merit Statements
यथा न देवि देवस्त्वां संपरित्यज्य गच्छति । तथा मामुद्धराशेष दुःखसंसारसागरात्
yathā na devi devastvāṃ saṃparityajya gacchati | tathā māmuddharāśeṣa duḥkhasaṃsārasāgarāt
Wahai Dewi! Sebagaimana Deva (Tuhan) tidak meninggalkanmu dan pergi, demikian juga selamatkanlah aku sepenuhnya daripada lautan saṁsāra yang sarat dengan dukacita.
Unspecified devotee/supplicant addressing Devī (context not provided in the input)
Concept: Śaraṇāgati (taking refuge): appeal to the Goddess’ inseparable union with the Lord as the guarantee of rescue from saṃsāra’s sorrow.
Application: In distress, pray with clarity: name the bondage (duḥkha-saṃsāra), ask for complete uplift, and remember divine steadfastness as a source of trust.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A lone devotee kneels at a shrine, hands raised in trembling prayer, while behind the altar a radiant divine couple stands inseparable—symbolizing unwavering union. The foreground shows a dark, swirling ocean with faint faces of sorrow, but a path of light opens from the Goddess’ gaze, turning the waves into calm.","primary_figures":["Devī (as compassionate Mother)","Deva (as her inseparable Lord)","supplicant devotee"],"setting":"Temple threshold merging into a symbolic seascape of saṃsāra; lamp-lit altar, conch and lotus offerings, waves dissolving into light.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["midnight blue","lamp gold","lotus pink","pearl white","deep crimson"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Devī and Deva standing together under an ornate arch, gold leaf halos blazing; below, a devotee pleads at the edge of a stylized dark ocean; embossed gold highlights trace a luminous rescue-path across the waves, rich reds and greens in temple textiles.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: lyrical night-to-dawn transition—moonlit ocean of saṃsāra in indigo, a small shrine with warm lamplight, the devotee in humble posture; the divine couple appears softly, with delicate brushwork and serene Himalayan silhouettes in the distance.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: iconic Devī-Deva pair with bold outlines and large expressive eyes; the ocean rendered as patterned bands; the devotee at the base in anjali; warm red-yellow-green pigments contrasted with deep blue waves.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central Devī-Deva presence framed by lotus vines; below, stylized swirling waves with floral motifs transforming into calm; deep blue ground with gold wave-lines, intricate borders, peacocks and lotuses symbolizing hope and deliverance."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"emotional","sound_elements":["distant conch shell","low temple bell","soft sobbing breath pauses","ocean-like drone","silence after the plea"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: देवस्त्वाम् = देवः + त्वाम्; मामुद्धर = माम् + उद्धर; दुःखसंसारसागरात् = दुःख + संसार + सागरात् (समास).
The speaker asks Devī for complete deliverance (uddhara aśeṣa) from the sorrow-filled ocean of saṃsāra—i.e., liberation from cyclical suffering.
It uses intimate, relational devotion: the devotee appeals to Devī’s inseparable bond with the Lord as a basis for compassionate rescue, expressing śaraṇāgati (surrender).
It models humility and dependence on divine grace, encouraging the practitioner to seek refuge in the Divine rather than relying solely on ego-driven effort when facing suffering.