गुणव्यंजनसंभूतः सर्गकाले नराधिप । सात्विको राजसश्चैव तामसश्च त्रिधा महान्
guṇavyaṃjanasaṃbhūtaḥ sargakāle narādhipa | sātviko rājasaścaiva tāmasaśca tridhā mahān
गुणव्यञ्जनसम्भूतः सर्गकाले नराधिप। सात्त्विको राजसश्चैव तामसश्च त्रिधा महान्॥
Unspecified narrator addressing a king (narādhipa)
Concept: The manifest cosmos differentiates through the three guṇas—sattva, rajas, tamas—forming the basis of psychological and cosmological diversity.
Application: Notice which guṇa is driving a choice (clarity, restlessness, inertia). Choose sattvic supports—clean habits, truthful speech, regulated food, and devotional remembrance—to reduce rajas/tamas.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A cosmic diagram unfolds like a mandala: three luminous streams labeled sattva, rajas, tamas spiral outward from a single radiant source, forming worlds, beings, and elements. A sage points to the triad while a crowned king listens attentively, seated on a simple throne, the air filled with quiet instruction.","primary_figures":["Purāṇic narrator-sage","King (narādhipa)","(symbolic) three guṇa streams"],"setting":"Hermitage court or palace hall opening into a starry cosmological backdrop; palm-leaf manuscripts and a small lamp beside the teacher.","lighting_mood":"temple lamp-lit","color_palette":["ivory","saffron","smoky gray","emerald green","burnished gold"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: sage-teacher instructing a king, behind them a stylized tri-guṇa mandala with three swirling bands (white-sattva, red-rajas, dark-tamas); gold leaf highlights on the mandala and ornaments, rich textile patterns, symmetrical composition, ornate arch frame.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: intimate teaching scene in a quiet pavilion, delicate lines; a subtle tri-color aura behind the sage indicating guṇas, cool greens and blues in the background, refined faces, minimal gold, lyrical calm.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines; sage with palm-leaf text, king in profile listening; tri-guṇa emblem as three interlaced bands; strong red/yellow/green pigments with deep black contours, temple-wall aesthetic.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: decorative circular mandala of three guṇas at center with lotus borders; sage and king at lower register; intricate floral motifs, deep indigo ground with gold and white detailing, symmetrical devotional ornamentation."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["tanpura drone","soft hand cymbals (manjira)","page-turning/palm-leaf rustle","night insects (faint)"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: राजसश्चैव = राजसः + च + एव; तामसश्च = तामसः + च
It states that the manifested principle in creation differentiates into three modes according to the guṇas: sāttvika (clarity), rājasa (activity), and tāmasa (inertia).
Yes. The language of guṇas and their role in producing differentiated manifestation aligns closely with Sāṃkhya categories commonly used in Purāṇic cosmology.
It encourages discernment of how actions, thoughts, and dispositions are shaped by sattva, rajas, and tamas—supporting cultivation of sāttvika qualities for clarity and balance.