Adhyaya 23 — Ashvatara’s Vow for Madalasa and the Bestowal of Musical Science by Sarasvati
चिरं जीवोरुकल्याण ! हतास्ते परिपन्थिनः ।
पित्रोः प्रह्लादय मनस्तथास्माकमकण्टकम् ॥
ciraṃ jīvoru-kalyāṇa! hatās te paripanthinaḥ | pitroḥ prahlādaya manas tathāsmākam akaṇṭakam ||
“ଦୀର୍ଘାୟୁ ହେଉ, ହେ ମହାଭାଗ୍ୟବାନ! ଯେ ଶତ୍ରୁମାନେ ଘାତ ଲଗାଇ ଥିଲେ ସେମାନେ ନିହତ ହୋଇଛନ୍ତି। ଏବେ ତୁମ ପିତାମାତାଙ୍କ ମନକୁ ପ୍ରସନ୍ନ କର—ଏବଂ ଆମ ପଥକୁ ମଧ୍ୟ ନିଷ୍କଣ୍ଟକ (କଷ୍ଟମୁକ୍ତ) କର।”
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Blessing (āśīrvāda) is framed not merely as personal welfare but as restoration of dhārmic order: parents’ peace and the community’s freedom from danger are treated as shared goods.
Narrative (vaṃśānucarita-adjacent) rather than cosmological categories; it illustrates social dharma within a biographical story.
‘Akaṇṭaka’ (thornless path) can symbolize the removal of inner obstacles (kleśas). The call to gladden the parents hints at the karmic weight of filial duty (pitṛ-ṛṇa).