The Yayāti Episode: Succession and Royal Dharma Instructions to Pūru
भव स्वनियतो मंत्रे सदा गोप्यः सुपंडितैः । नियतात्मा भव स्वत्वं मा गच्छ मृगयां सुत
bhava svaniyato maṃtre sadā gopyaḥ supaṃḍitaiḥ | niyatātmā bhava svatvaṃ mā gaccha mṛgayāṃ suta
మంత్ర విషయంలో నీవు స్వనియమంతో ఉండుము; అది సుపండితులచే ఎల్లప్పుడూ గోప్యంగా రక్షింపబడవలెను. మనస్సును నియంత్రించుము, ఆత్మసంయముడవు కావుము; హే సుతా! వేటకు వెళ్లకుము.
Unspecified (an elder/teacher addressing his son)
Concept: Mantra must be used with restraint and kept confidential; cultivate self-control and avoid hunting (violence/vice).
Application: Keep spiritual practices private and disciplined; avoid habits that inflame aggression or distraction; adopt niyama (regularity), moderation, and ethical non-harm.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"In a secluded grove, a guru raises a hand in gentle admonition as a young man lowers his bow, turning away from the forest hunt. A rosary and a covered manuscript pouch symbolize mantra secrecy; the disciple’s posture shifts from restlessness to calm resolve.","primary_figures":["guru/ācārya","young son/disciple with bow","forest deer (symbolic, distant)"],"setting":"quiet forest āśrama edge with a small japa-kuṭīra, tulasī pot near the doorway, bow and quiver set aside beside a water pot","lighting_mood":"forest dappled","color_palette":["moss green","smoke gray","earth brown","saffron","soft gold"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: guru and disciple under an ornate arch with gold leaf; disciple placing bow down, holding japa-mālā; mantra manuscript pouch depicted with jewel-like detailing; rich reds and greens, gold halo around guru, decorative lotus borders emphasizing sacred secrecy.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: serene woodland with delicate leaves and a distant deer; subtle gesture language—guru’s raised palm, disciple’s softened gaze; cool greens and muted browns, refined facial features, airy composition suggesting inner restraint.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines, stylized forest motifs; guru’s commanding yet compassionate stance; disciple with bow lowered and mala visible; red-yellow-green palette, temple-wall aesthetic with patterned borders.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: devotional discipline scene framed by lotus vines; central figures in calm symmetry; peacocks on borders, deep blue-green ground with gold highlights; tulasī pot and japa-mālā as repeating motifs."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["wind in leaves","distant bird calls","soft japa murmurs","silence"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: स्वनियतो → स्व + नियतः. सुपंडितैः → सु + पण्डितैः. नियतात्मा → नियत + आत्मा.
It frames mantra-practice as disciplined and safeguarded: secrecy preserves sanctity, prevents misuse, and implies transmission under proper guidance.
Inner restraint (niyata-ātmā, svaniyata) and responsible conduct—self-mastery is presented as the foundation for spiritual practice.
Hunting is treated as a distraction and a morally compromising act that conflicts with self-control and the purity expected of one engaged in mantra-based discipline.