The Tale of Sukalā: Testing Pativratā Fidelity and the Body-as-House Teaching
सारभूतो रसस्तत्र तद्रक्तश्च प्रजायते । निर्मलः शुद्धवीर्यस्तु ब्रह्मस्थानं प्रयाति च
sārabhūto rasastatra tadraktaśca prajāyate | nirmalaḥ śuddhavīryastu brahmasthānaṃ prayāti ca
Там сущность становится расой — питательной влагой, и из неё рождается кровь. А тот, кто чист и чья жизненная сила очищена, достигает также обители Брахмана.
Unspecified (narrative voice within Bhūmi-khaṇḍa dialogue context)
Concept: From bodily essence (rasa → rakta) arises life-support, yet true success is purity of vīrya and mind leading to Brahma-sthāna—transcending mere physiology.
Application: Guard vitality through brahmacarya/continence as appropriate to āśrama, sattvic diet, and devotional discipline; aim for inner purity rather than bodily optimization.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A luminous transformation scene: within a symbolic body-diagram, rasa becomes a clear, flowing nectar that turns into ruby-toned blood, while a purified figure rises upward on a column of light toward Brahma-sthāna. Above, a serene celestial lotus-throne realm glows, suggesting the soul’s ascent through purity.","primary_figures":["purified aspirant (symbolic jīva)","Brahmā on lotus (as Brahma-sthāna emblem)","teaching sage (ṛṣi)","subtle Vishnu presence as sustaining radiance"],"setting":"Cosmic-lotus backdrop blending hermitage teaching space with a celestial upper register (lotus throne realm)","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["lotus pink","radiant gold","ruby red","pearl white","sky blue"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: upper register Brahmā seated on a lotus within a gilded arch; lower register shows a purified aspirant rising on a gold-leaf beam of light from a stylized rasa-to-rakta diagram; rich crimson and emerald accents, embossed gold halos, gem-like ornamentation, traditional South Indian iconography and ornate borders.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: a vertical composition—sage teaching at the bottom, a translucent diagram of rasa turning to rakta, and the aspirant ascending toward a delicate lotus-throne Brahmā in the sky; cool blues and soft pinks, refined faces, lyrical clouds and distant mountains, gentle spiritual uplift.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines—Brahmā on lotus with characteristic large eyes; aspirant rising through a yellow-white aura; rasa as pale gold stream, rakta as deep red; patterned borders, natural pigments, temple-wall grandeur with red/yellow/green dominance.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central lotus-throne realm with Brahmā as emblem; below, the aspirant’s ascent framed by lotus vines and floral borders; deep blue background with gold highlights, intricate lotuses, peacocks at corners, and a subtle Viṣṇu chakra motif woven into the border to suggest divine sustenance."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["tanpura drone","soft temple bells","conch shell (opening/closing)","gentle flowing-water undertone"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: रसस्तत्र → रसः + तत्र; तद्रक्तश्च → तत् + रक्तः + च; शुद्धवीर्यस्तु → शुद्धवीर्यः + तु.
‘Rasa’ refers to the nutritive essence (often understood as the primary bodily fluid that nourishes), and ‘rakta’ means blood; the verse describes a sequential arising of bodily constituents from an essence.
It links inner cleanliness and ‘śuddha-vīrya’ (purified vital potency) with reaching ‘brahma-sthāna’—a soteriological claim that disciplined purity supports liberation-oriented realization.
The implied lesson is self-restraint and purification—cultivating a clean life (conduct, diet, discipline) so that one’s vitality is refined, aligning the body-mind with higher spiritual goals.