Rāma’s Meeting with Agastya: Gift-Ethics (Dāna) and the Tale of King Śveta
ततोब्रवीत्पुनर्ब्रह्मा तव देहोऽक्षयः कृतः । दिनेदिने ते पुष्टात्मा शवः श्वेत भविष्यति
tatobravītpunarbrahmā tava deho'kṣayaḥ kṛtaḥ | dinedine te puṣṭātmā śavaḥ śveta bhaviṣyati
Kemudian Brahmā berkata lagi: “Tubuhmu telah dijadikan tidak binasa. Hari demi hari, wujudmu yang terpelihara itu akan menjadi putih.”
Brahmā
Concept: Cosmic administration can alter bodily conditions (imperishability) while leaving the deeper question of fulfillment open—boons are not liberation.
Application: Do not confuse improved circumstances (health, longevity) with inner freedom; use any ‘boon’ as an opportunity for sādhana and devotion.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"Brahmā, serene and four-faced, pronounces a strange boon: the sufferer’s body becomes imperishable and gradually turns white like ash or moonlight. The scene balances mercy and eeriness—divine order granting endurance rather than release.","primary_figures":["Brahmā","The boon-recipient (king/ascetic)"],"setting":"Celestial lotus-seat court with floating manuscripts, swan motifs (haṃsa), and a vast sky-ocean backdrop suggesting creation’s expanse.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["moon white","saffron","lotus pink","lapis blue","gold leaf"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Brahmā on lotus throne with heavy gold leaf halo, swan emblem, ornate jewelry; the recipient below, body subtly shaded from natural tone to luminous white; rich reds/greens, embossed gold borders, sacred text motifs.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: airy celestial scene with gentle gradients; Brahmā calm, the recipient attentive; delicate depiction of gradual whitening through soft washes, cool blues and whites, refined facial features.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: iconic Brahmā with bold outlines; the recipient’s body painted in progressively lighter tones; symmetrical temple-wall composition, red-yellow-green palette with white highlights.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: lotus throne central, concentric floral borders; swans and lotuses surrounding Brahmā; the recipient rendered with pale, moonlike aura; deep blue ground with gold and white detailing."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["conch shell (soft)","temple bells","tanpura drone","gentle cymbals"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: tatobravīt = tataḥ + abravīt; punarbrahmā = punar + brahmā; deho'kṣayaḥ = dehaḥ + akṣayaḥ; dinedine is repetition of saptamī singular for distributive sense.
Brahmā grants a boon: the recipient’s body becomes imperishable, and its appearance gradually turns white over time.
The speaker is Brahmā, explicitly named in the verse.
It highlights the Purāṇic theme that divine speech (a boon or decree) has transformative power, shaping destiny and even the body’s condition.