The Tārakāmaya War: Divine Mustering, Māyā Countermeasures, Aurva Fire, and Viṣṇu’s Slaying of Kālanemi
सूदिताः शरजालैश्च निर्यत्नाश्च शरैः कृताः । प्रविष्टा दानवीं मायां न शेकुस्ते विचेष्टितम्
sūditāḥ śarajālaiśca niryatnāśca śaraiḥ kṛtāḥ | praviṣṭā dānavīṃ māyāṃ na śekuste viceṣṭitam
सूदिताः शरजालैश्च निर्यत्नाश्च शरैः कृताः । प्रविष्टा दानवीं मायां न शेकुस्ते विचेष्टितम्
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Concept: Māyā can immobilize even the powerful; discernment and divine shelter are needed to regain agency.
Application: Notice when fear, misinformation, or obsession ‘freezes’ action; pause, return to mantra/grounding, seek truthful guidance, and act from clarity rather than reactive confusion.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A rain of arrows forms a lattice in the air, and within it the devas stand rigid, eyes wide, as if caught in invisible amber. Around them, a smoky feminine silhouette of dānavī māyā coils like a veil, turning the battlefield into a dreamlike trap where motion itself is stolen.","primary_figures":["Devas (paralyzed)","Dānavī Māyā (personified illusion)","Asuras (distant archers)"],"setting":"Surreal battlefield where arrows hang mid-flight and the ground ripples like mirage","lighting_mood":"eerie, moonlit-ashen with uncanny glow","color_palette":["pale moon white","smoke violet","midnight blue","ashen gray","glinting silver"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: central frozen devas with ornate crowns and muted halos, surrounded by a circular mandala of suspended silver arrows; personified dānavī māyā as a veiled, darkly radiant figure with gold-leaf accents on her ornaments; rich maroons and deep blues, embossed textures to make the ‘arrow-net’ feel tangible.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: delicate depiction of suspended arrows like fine calligraphy strokes, devas immobilized with subtle facial astonishment; misty gradients and lyrical negative space; cool nocturnal palette with a translucent veil-figure representing māyā.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines of a net-like arrow pattern enclosing devas, māyā as a stylized feminine form with swirling scarf motifs; strong contrasts of indigo and ash tones, large eyes emphasizing bewilderment.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: ornamental arrow-lattice arranged like a patterned border encircling the scene; devas in the center as still icons; māyā rendered as a dark veil with floral motifs inverted (night-blooming lotuses), deep blues with silver and gold detailing."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["hushed wind","distant bowstrings","low drone (tanpura)","sudden silence","faint temple bell"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: शरजालैश्च → शर-जालैः च; निर्यत्नाश्च → निर्यत्नाः च; शेकुस्ते → शेकुः ते
It depicts warriors being overwhelmed by arrows and then trapped by a Dānava-associated illusion (māyā), leaving them incapable of action.
Māyā is shown as a force that can immobilize and confuse, not merely deceive—preventing effective response even after physical attack.
Power can operate on both physical and psychological levels; therefore discernment and inner steadiness are implied as necessary to avoid being rendered helpless by fear, confusion, or deception.