The Glory of the Mother-and-Father Tīrtha
Within the Vena Episode
शुश्रूषंतं महात्मानं गुरूसत्यपराक्रमम् । महारूपं महातेजं महाज्ञानसमाकुलम्
śuśrūṣaṃtaṃ mahātmānaṃ gurūsatyaparākramam | mahārūpaṃ mahātejaṃ mahājñānasamākulam
అతడు ఆ మహాత్ముని భక్తితో సేవించుచుండెను—సత్యాధారిత పరాక్రమముగల గురువు; మహారూపుడు, మహాతేజస్సు కలవాడు, మహాజ్ఞానముతో నిండినవాడు।
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Concept: True greatness is a fusion of satya, guruhood (ācārya-lakṣaṇa), and inner tejas; service to such a mahātmā refines the servant’s heart.
Application: Choose mentors by character (truthfulness, steadiness, compassion) rather than charisma; practice attentive service—help, learn, and protect their time and dignity.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: forest
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["soft drone (tanpura)","rustling leaves","distant conch","silence between phrases"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: śuśrūṣaṃtaṃ→śuśrūṣantam (anusvāra for n); gurūsatyaparākramam resolved as guru-satya-parākramam; mahājñānasamākulam resolved as mahā-jñāna-samākulam.
It highlights guru-sevā—attentive, humble service and readiness to listen, a classic marker of discipleship and a means to receive instruction (śravaṇa) and cultivate discipline.
It portrays true strength as truth-grounded: valor is not mere force, but ethical courage aligned with satya, implying dharmic power rather than aggression.
The verse presents an ideal model: serve the wise with humility, honor truth as the basis of strength, and value knowledge and inner radiance as the signs of genuine greatness.