The Arkāṅga Saptamī (Bhāskara Saptamī) Vow: Origin of Sūrya, Pacification of Rays, and Māgha Saptamī Observance
देवेषु त्वत्समो नास्ति भगवंस्त्वखिलेषु च । सर्वत्र तेऽस्ति सद्भावस्त्वयैव धारितं जगत्
deveṣu tvatsamo nāsti bhagavaṃstvakhileṣu ca | sarvatra te'sti sadbhāvastvayaiva dhāritaṃ jagat
Wahai Bhagavan Yang Mulia, di antara para dewa—bahkan dalam seluruh makhluk—tiada yang setara dengan-Mu. Kehadiran sejati-Mu wujud di mana-mana; oleh-Mu sahaja alam semesta ini dipertahankan.
Unspecified (a devotee/narrator addressing Bhagavān in praise)
Concept: Vishnu is unequalled and sustains the cosmos; His presence pervades all beings and places.
Application: Practice īśvara-smṛti in ordinary life—see duties, relationships, and hardships as held within the Lord’s sustaining presence; cultivate humility by remembering none equals Him.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A vast cosmic tableau: Vishnu in serene majesty, his presence subtly shimmering through all directions—mountains, oceans, stars, and living beings—suggesting ‘sarvatra sadbhāva’. Beneath him, the universe appears as a delicate sphere upheld effortlessly, like a lotus held in a calm palm.","primary_figures":["Vishnu (Nārāyaṇa)","personified cosmos (Viśva)"],"setting":"Cosmic expanse with a lotus motif radiating from the navel region, hinting at creation while emphasizing preservation and support.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["sapphire blue","lotus pink","gold leaf","pearl white","emerald green"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Vishnu seated in padmāsana on a blooming lotus, four-armed with śaṅkha-cakra-gadā-padma, a luminous aura filling the panel; the universe depicted as a jeweled orb resting in his protection; heavy gold leaf halo, rich crimson and emerald borders, gem-studded ornaments, traditional South Indian iconography, intricate lotus filigree.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: Vishnu as a calm, all-pervading presence, delicate facial features and soft shading; the cosmos shown as layered horizons—rivers, forests, villages, and starry sky—each subtly reflecting his form; cool blues and greens, lyrical naturalism, fine linework, gentle cloud bands.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: Bold black outlines and natural pigments; Vishnu with large expressive eyes and ornate crown, aura expanding into stylized waves and lotus petals that merge into landscapes and constellations; red-yellow-green palette with rhythmic floral geometry, temple-wall aesthetic.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: Central Vishnu-Nārāyaṇa framed by dense lotus motifs; surrounding medallions show the universe sustained—oceans, mountains, and beings—within floral borders; deep indigo background, gold detailing, intricate vines, symmetrical composition reminiscent of Nathdwara textiles."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["soft temple bells","low conch drone","silence between phrases"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: त्वत् + समः → त्वत्समः; न + अस्ति → नास्ति; भगवन् + त्वम् → भगवंस्त्वम्; त्वम् + अखिलेषु → त्वखिलेषु; ते + अस्ति → तेऽस्ति; त्वया + एव → त्वयैव.
Yes. It states that the Lord’s “sadbhāva” (true presence/essential being) exists “sarvatra” (everywhere), expressing omnipresence.
It is a direct hymn of praise (stuti) declaring the Lord’s unsurpassed greatness and universal support, a classic bhakti mode of devotion through reverent glorification.
It teaches humility and reverence: recognizing no one as equal to the Supreme and viewing the world as upheld by the divine encourages surrender, gratitude, and responsible conduct within a sacred cosmos.