The Tale of Sukalā: Testing Pativratā Fidelity and the Body-as-House Teaching
बाह्याभ्यंतरमेवापि रसैः सर्वैः प्रपोषयेत् । तेन पोषणभावेन परिपुष्टः प्रजायते
bāhyābhyaṃtaramevāpi rasaiḥ sarvaiḥ prapoṣayet | tena poṣaṇabhāvena paripuṣṭaḥ prajāyate
బాహ్యమును అంతర్మును కూడ సమస్త రసములతో సమ్యక్గా పోషించవలెను; ఆ పోషణభావమువలననే జీవుడు పరిపుష్టుడై వికసించును.
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Concept: Sustained nourishment of both outer life and inner being produces true strength and completeness.
Application: Care for the body with moderation and purity while also feeding the inner life through japa, study, and sattvic habits; avoid one-sided asceticism that weakens service-capacity.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: बाह्याभ्यंतरमेवापि = बाह्याभ्यन्तरम् + एव + अपि.
It points to holistic well-being: caring for the physical body (outer) while also sustaining the inner faculties—mind, vitality, and character—through proper, life-supporting “essences” (rasa).
It suggests using all nourishing factors—nutritive juices/essences and supportive inputs—so that strength and completeness (paripuṣṭa) arise through comprehensive nourishment.
It teaches that growth and robustness come from a deliberate commitment to nourishment and support—cultivating conditions that strengthen both one’s life and one’s inner disposition.