Origin of the Lunar Dynasty: Soma’s Rise, the Tārā Abduction War, Budha–Purūravas Genealogy, and Kārtavīrya Arjuna
सा पुरूरवसः प्रीत्यै चागायच्चरितं महत् । लक्ष्मीस्वयंवरंनाम भरतेन प्रवर्तितम्
sā purūravasaḥ prītyai cāgāyaccaritaṃ mahat | lakṣmīsvayaṃvaraṃnāma bharatena pravartitam
పురూరవుని ఆనందింపజేయుటకు ఆమె ఒక మహత్తర కథనాన్ని కూడా పాడెను— ‘లక్ష్మీ స్వయంవరం’ అనే పేరుతో, భరతుడు ప్రవర్తింపజేసినది।
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narrator; specific speaker not explicit in this single verse)
Concept: Sacred narrative and song can delight, refine, and elevate the heart; beauty becomes a conduit for auspiciousness when aligned with Śrī (Lakṣmī) and dharma.
Application: Use art—music, storytelling, kīrtana—to cultivate sattva and harmony in relationships; choose narratives that ennoble rather than agitate.
Primary Rasa: shringara
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"Urvaśī stands on a celestial stage, veena in hand, singing the ‘Lakṣmī-svayaṃvara’ with expressive gestures as gandharvas accompany her. Purūravas listens enthralled, the air filled with drifting lotus petals and the sense that Śrī’s auspicious presence is being invoked through art.","primary_figures":["Urvaśī","Purūravas","Gandharvas (musicians)","celestial audience"],"setting":"Svarga performance pavilion with lotus pools, jeweled columns, and hanging garlands","lighting_mood":"golden dawn-like glow with soft haloed ambience","color_palette":["lotus pink","saffron gold","peacock blue","ivory","emerald"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Urvaśī as central singer with veena, lavish gold leaf on jewelry and pavilion arches; Purūravas seated with regal calm; lotus motifs and gem-studded ornaments; rich reds/greens with gold highlights emphasizing Śrī-auspiciousness.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: delicate musical soirée with refined expressions; cool peacock blues and soft pinks; lotus pond and flowering trees rendered with lyrical naturalism; subtle depiction of sound through floating petals and attentive gazes.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: Urvaśī in dynamic singing posture with bold outlines; gandharvas with drums and cymbals; flat decorative background of lotus and vine patterns; red-yellow-green palette with strong black contouring.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: stage framed by intricate floral borders and lotus medallions; Urvaśī centered like a devotional performer; deep blue background with gold detailing; peacocks and lotus vines surrounding, evoking Śrī’s mangala."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"celebratory","suggested_raga":"Desh","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"emotional","sound_elements":["veena","flute","anklet bells","soft mridang","gentle chorus hum"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: चागायत् = च + अगायत्; लक्ष्मीस्वयंवरंनाम = लक्ष्मीस्वयंवरम् + नाम.
Purūravas is a famed king in Purāṇic and epic traditions, often associated with celebrated narratives of kingship, love, and divine-human encounters.
It indicates a well-known narrative framed as a svayaṃvara (self-choice ceremony), presented here as a ‘great story’ performed (sung) for Purūravas’s delight.
The verse highlights the purāṇic value of sacred storytelling and performance: noble narratives are preserved and transmitted to inspire, delight, and instruct listeners.