ब्रह्मचारी जितक्रोधस्त्रिरात्रं यदि तिष्ठति । सर्वपापविशुद्धात्मा सोऽश्वमेधफलं लभेत्
brahmacārī jitakrodhastrirātraṃ yadi tiṣṭhati | sarvapāpaviśuddhātmā so'śvamedhaphalaṃ labhet
Если брахмачарин, победив гнев, соблюдает этот обет три ночи, то, очистившись от всех грехов, он обретает заслугу Ашвамедхи.
Unspecified (narrative voice within Svargakhaṇḍa 43)
Concept: Short, disciplined observance with brahmacarya and conquest of anger purifies sins and yields great sacrificial merit.
Application: Adopt a brief, time-bound discipline (e.g., three nights of celibacy, non-reactivity, and simple living), treating anger-management as a spiritual practice; pair with japa or Viṣṇu-smaraṇa to stabilize the mind.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A young brahmacārin sits in stillness for three nights beside a small sacred fire, his face calm as he releases anger like smoke dissolving into the sky. Above him, a faint celestial vision of the Aśvamedha horse and golden sacrificial pavilion appears, suggesting that inner conquest can mirror grand ritual merit.","primary_figures":["brahmacārin (celibate student)","subtle celestial Aśvamedha horse (symbolic)","rishis as distant witnesses (optional)"],"setting":"Forest āśrama edge with kusa grass seat, small agni-kunda, water pot (kamaṇḍalu), and a quiet night sky transitioning across three nights.","lighting_mood":"moonlit transitioning to pre-dawn hush","color_palette":["indigo night","ash white","saffron ember-glow","pale moon-silver","leaf green"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: a serene brahmacārin seated on a kusa mat beside a small agni-kunda, gold leaf halo around his head signifying tapas, a symbolic Aśvamedha horse rendered in miniature within a golden aura above, rich vermilion and emerald borders, gem-studded ornaments on ritual vessels, traditional South Indian iconographic symmetry.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: delicate young ascetic with refined features, cool nocturnal palette, a quiet hermitage under a starry sky, thin smoke from a tiny fire, a translucent visionary horse and sacrificial pavilion floating like a cloud-vision, lyrical trees and distant hills, fine brushwork and soft gradients.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold black outlines, stylized brahmacārin with large expressive eyes, simplified agni-kunda and kamaṇḍalu, a radiant circular aura containing the Aśvamedha symbol, earthy reds/yellows/greens with natural pigment texture, temple-wall compositional balance.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: devotional austerity scene framed by floral borders, lotus motifs around a central seated ascetic, a symbolic golden horse within a mandala-like aura, peacocks perched on branches, deep blue background with gold highlights, intricate textile patterning."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["night insects","gentle fire crackle","distant temple bell","silence between phrases"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: जितक्रोधः+त्रिरात्रम्→जितक्रोधस्त्रिरात्रम् (विसर्गसन्धि: ः→स् before त्); सः+अश्वमेधफलम्→सोऽश्वमेधफलम्.
It prescribes observing a three-night vow (trirātra) with brahmacarya (celibate discipline) and mastery over anger (jitakrodha).
Aśvamedha represents an exceptionally high ritual merit; the verse uses it as a benchmark to express that disciplined inner restraint and vow-observance can yield comparable spiritual merit.
The verse highlights self-control—especially restraint of anger—and purity of conduct as central means to purification and spiritual reward.