अगस्त्य उवाच । गंगाजलसमानेन वर्णेन वपुषा शुभः । कर्णे श्यामो मुखे रक्तः पीतः पुच्छे सुलक्षितः
agastya uvāca | gaṃgājalasamānena varṇena vapuṣā śubhaḥ | karṇe śyāmo mukhe raktaḥ pītaḥ pucche sulakṣitaḥ
अगस्त्य उवाच—गङ्गाजलसमवर्णो वपुषा शुभः; कर्णयोः श्यामः, मुखे रक्तः, पुच्छे पीतः, सुलक्षणैः सुलक्षितः।
Agastya
Concept: Auspicious marks (śubha-lakṣaṇa) indicate suitability for sacred duty; purity and right signs support right action.
Application: Cultivate discernment: choose pure means, qualified tools, and ethical companions for any important undertaking; attend to ‘signs’ as reminders of responsibility, not superstition.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: river
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"Agastya, serene and authoritative, points toward a splendid sacrificial horse whose body gleams like translucent Gaṅgā-water. Close observers note the dark ears, red face, and yellow tail as sacred identifiers, while ritual attendants hold garlands and vessels of consecrated water.","primary_figures":["Agastya","yajña-aśva (sacrificial horse)","ritual attendants (ṛtviks/guards)"],"setting":"Forest-edge āśrama near a riverbank, with a small yajña-vedi, kusa grass, and copper water pots arranged in order.","lighting_mood":"golden dawn","color_palette":["river-silver","saffron gold","lotus pink","deep indigo","leaf green"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Agastya seated on a low pedestal beside a small yajña-vedi, gesturing to a luminous horse with Ganga-water sheen; gold leaf halo around the sage, rich vermilion and emerald textiles, gem-studded ornaments on attendants, ornate borders with lotus and conch motifs, high-relief gold embellishment on ritual vessels.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: delicate Agastya in ochre robes by a cool blue river, the horse rendered with pearly wash and fine linework; soft Himalayan-like hills in the distance, refined faces of attendants, lyrical trees and flowering shrubs, subtle shading and airy composition.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold black outlines, Agastya with characteristic large eyes and sacred thread, the horse in pale bluish-white with stylized markings (dark ears, red face, yellow tail); temple-wall palette of red, yellow, green; decorative creepers framing the ritual scene.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: a ceremonial horse centered amid lotus motifs and floral borders, attendants with kalashas and garlands; deep blue background with gold highlights, peacocks at the corners, Vaishnava symbols (shankha-chakra) subtly integrated into the border pattern."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["flowing water","soft temple bells","rustle of leaves","low conch in distance"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: gaṃgājalasamānena = gaṃgā-jala-samānena; su-lakṣitaḥ is a prefixed adjective (su + lakṣitaḥ).
The speaker is the sage Agastya, describing an auspicious figure identified by specific colors/marks on different body parts.
Gaṅgā is a paradigmatic symbol of purity and auspiciousness; comparing complexion to Gaṅgā water conveys sanctity, clarity, and благоприятность (auspicious quality) in a culturally resonant way.
The verse highlights discernment through “lakṣaṇas” (recognizable signs): spiritual narratives often teach careful recognition of auspicious qualities rather than being misled by superficial appearance alone.