The Five Great Sacrifices: Supremacy of Honoring Parents, Pativrata Dharma, Truthfulness, and Śrāddha
प्रतीके च विलग्नानि तावत्पूतः सुतस्तयोः । पादारविंदसलिलं यः पित्रोः पिबते सुतः
pratīke ca vilagnāni tāvatpūtaḥ sutastayoḥ | pādāraviṃdasalilaṃ yaḥ pitroḥ pibate sutaḥ
Пока он привязан к обрядам, совершаемым ради них, сын тех родителей очищается; особенно тот сын, что пьёт священную воду с лотосных стоп отца и матери.
Unspecified (narrative voice within Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa context)
Concept: A son devotedly attached to serving parental rites is purified; especially purified is one who ‘drinks’ the water from the lotus-feet of parents—signifying complete reverence and acceptance of their blessings.
Application: Receive blessings with sincerity; keep a daily practice of service (care, errands, respectful attention); interpret ‘drinking foot-water’ as metaphor for internalizing teachings and gratitude, while respecting cultural/ethical boundaries.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: shringara
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A devoted child kneels before parents, holding a small copper vessel as a few drops of water—symbolic pādāravinda-salila—are offered as blessing. The parents’ feet are painted as lotus-like, and the water glows softly, suggesting caraṇāmṛta; the child’s face shows tender humility rather than spectacle.","primary_figures":["Mother","Father","Devoted child"],"setting":"Home shrine-corner with a low seat, copper lota, small lamp, and simple ritual items; intimate domestic sanctity","lighting_mood":"temple lamp-lit","color_palette":["copper bronze","warm amber","lotus pink","deep maroon","leaf green"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: close-up devotional domestic sacrament; parents’ lotus-feet highlighted with gold leaf; child receiving a few drops in a copper spoon/vessel; ornate textile patterns, rich reds/greens, embossed gold borders, gem-like highlights on the water as caraṇāmṛta symbolism.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: tender indoor scene with delicate brushwork; subtle glow on the water drops; refined expressions, soft textiles, minimal background with lyrical intimacy and gentle color washes.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines, stylized lotus-feet motif; copper vessel prominent; warm natural pigments; lamp-lit ambience; symmetrical, icon-like dignity even in a domestic setting.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central blessing-water motif framed by lotus and floral borders; deep blue/maroon ground with gold highlights; intricate patterns around the feet like lotus petals; auspicious fillers (peacocks, floral vines) kept subtle to preserve intimacy."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["soft bell","lamp flame","quiet breath pauses","low tanpura drone"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: sutastayoḥ → sutaḥ tayoḥ; pādāraviṃdasalilaṃ → pāda-aravinda-salilam (tatpuruṣa); pitroḥ is dual genitive of pitṛ; vilagnāni agrees with an implied neuter plural (e.g., pāpāni/kalmaṣāṇi) or with a neuter plural subject understood from context.
It highlights filial reverence—remaining devoted to duties/rites connected with one’s parents, and the symbolic act of taking (drinking) the water from their lotus-feet as an expression of humility and service.
It applies a bhakti-like attitude (devotional reverence) to one’s parents, presenting service and humility toward them as a purifier of the heart and conduct.
The verse teaches that honoring and serving one’s parents—through sustained commitment and reverent conduct—has a transformative, purifying ethical power.