Yayāti’s Proclamation: Spreading the Nectar of the Divine Name
All-Vaiṣṇava Gift
भावैः सुपुण्यैरमृतोपमानैर्ध्यानैश्च ज्ञानैर्यजनैस्तपोभिः । यज्ञैश्च दानैर्मधुसूदनैकमर्चंतु लोका विषयान्विहाय
bhāvaiḥ supuṇyairamṛtopamānairdhyānaiśca jñānairyajanaistapobhiḥ | yajñaiśca dānairmadhusūdanaikamarcaṃtu lokā viṣayānvihāya
అమృతసమానమైన అత్యంత పుణ్యభక్తిభావములతో—ధ్యానముతో జ్ఞానముతో, పూజతో తపస్సుతో, యజ్ఞములతో దానములతో—విషయాలను విడిచి జనులు మధుసూదనుని ఏకమేవ ఆరాధించుగాక.
Unspecified (context-dependent within Bhūmi-khaṇḍa Adhyaya 73)
Concept: Abandoning viṣaya-attachment, one should worship Madhusūdana alone through a full spectrum of sādhana—bhāva, dhyāna, jñāna, yajña, tapas, and dāna—integrated under devotion.
Application: Reduce one concrete sense-indulgence today (viṣaya-tyāga), add one act of giving (dāna) and one period of focused remembrance (dhyāna/japa), and dedicate all to Viṣṇu as the single center.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A devotee stands before a simple altar where Madhusūdana appears in serene four-armed form, yet the scene blends inner and outer worship: a haloed meditation posture overlays the devotee’s body while offerings—flowers, lamps, and gifts—surround the shrine. Sense-objects lie discarded at the edge of the frame, fading into shadow, while nectar-like light pours from the deity toward the worshipper.","primary_figures":["Madhusūdana (Viṣṇu)","devotee (gender-neutral)","attendant sages (optional)"],"setting":"A quiet temple sanctum that opens into a cosmic, meditative space—half shrine, half inner mindscape","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["sapphire blue","lotus pink","gold leaf","white jasmine","smoky charcoal"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Madhusūdana in four-armed iconography with gold-leaf halo and ornate prabhāvali, devotee offering dāna and flowers while seated in dhyāna; rich crimson and emerald textiles, gem-studded ornaments, gilded lamps, sense-objects rendered at the margins in subdued tones to show viṣaya-tyāga.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: a serene shrine scene merging into a soft, dreamlike meditation aura; delicate brushwork, refined faces, cool blues and pinks, subtle glow around Madhusūdana, offerings of flowers and alms, a quiet forest-temple courtyard suggested beyond the sanctum.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold-outlined Madhusūdana with characteristic large eyes, conch and discus prominent; devotee in añjali and dhyāna simultaneously (layered pose), flat natural pigments in red/yellow/green with deep blue deity-body; decorative lotus-vine borders and lamp motifs.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: Madhusūdana-centered composition with lotus motifs and intricate floral borders; offerings arranged symmetrically, deep indigo background with gold highlights; small cows and peacocks at the edges as auspicious witnesses, while discarded sense-objects fade into patterned shadow."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["temple bells","soft conch drone","lamp crackle","gentle tanpura","silence between phrases"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: सुपुण्यैः + अमृतोपमानैः → सुपुण्यैरमृतोपमानैः; अमृतोपमानैः + ध्यानैः → अमृतोपमानैर्ध्यानैः; ध्यानैः + च → ध्यानैश्च; ज्ञानैः + यजनैः → ज्ञानैर्यजनैः; दानैः + मधुसूदनैकम् → दानैर्मधुसूदनैकम्; विषयान् + विहाय → विषयान्विहाय
It prioritizes exclusive worship of Madhusūdana (Viṣṇu), supported by meditation, knowledge, worship, austerity, sacrifice, and charity.
It calls for supremely meritorious, nectar-like bhāvas—pure inner devotional dispositions that sweeten and sanctify practice.
The verse teaches vairāgya: abandon attachment to sense-objects and direct one’s energies into disciplined, generous, and contemplative devotion.