The Greatness of Puṣkara: Tripuṣkara Pilgrimage, Sacred Geography, and the Doctrine of Self-Restraint
तत्रतत्रानुचरितैः शार्दूलभयवर्जितैः । करेणुभिर्वारणैश्च प्रभिन्नकरटामुखैः
tatratatrānucaritaiḥ śārdūlabhayavarjitaiḥ | kareṇubhirvāraṇaiśca prabhinnakaraṭāmukhaiḥ
అక్కడక్కడ పులి భయంలేక స్వేచ్ఛగా సంచరించే కరేణువులు, వారణులు కనిపించేవారు; వారి కపోలాల నుండి మదధార ప్రవహించుచుండెను।
Unspecified narrator (contextual description within the Adhyāya; speaker not explicit in the provided verse alone)
Concept: Where sanctity prevails, fear diminishes; strength becomes calm rather than violent.
Application: Create ‘abhaya’ in your sphere: reduce intimidation, cultivate safety for dependents, and let power express as protection.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: forest
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"In scattered clearings, herds of elephants roam without haste, untroubled by tiger-shadow. Their massive heads gleam with flowing temple-ichor, and the forest seems to part respectfully as they pass—like living mountains moving through a sanctified land.","primary_figures":["Cow-elephants (kareṇu)","Bull-elephants (vāraṇa)","Distant tigers (only implied, not threatening)"],"setting":"Forest clearings with tall grasses, sal and banyan-like trees, muddy wallows near a river-fed streamlet","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["slate-gray","forest-green","earth-umber","sun-gold","river-teal"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: monumental elephants in frontal-three-quarter poses with gold leaf highlights on tusks and temple ichor, ornate yet natural forest backdrop, layered composition with decorative foliage, rich reds and greens in borders, gem-like accents on dew and river glints, sacred stillness conveyed through symmetrical spacing.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: elegant elephant herd with delicate shading and fine-line wrinkles, soft green clearings, a faint tiger silhouette far away, gentle light on flowing ichor, lyrical landscape with distant hills, refined calm expressions, balanced negative space.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlined elephants with stylized ichor streams, rhythmic herd arrangement, flat pigment fields of green/yellow with red accents, temple-wall grandeur, large expressive eyes, sacred compositional order suggesting protection.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: elephants arranged in a devotional procession-like rhythm across a forest band, ornate floral borders, lotus motifs near water, deep blues and gold accents, pattern repetition to suggest steady footfalls and auspicious power."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["heavy footfalls","distant river","occasional trumpet call","leaf-crackle","low forest hush"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: तत्रतत्रानुचरितैः = तत्र तत्र + अनुचरितैः; शार्दूलभयवर्जितैः = शार्दूल + भय + वर्जितैः; करेणुभिर्वारणैश्च = करेणुभिः + वारणैः + च; प्रभिन्नकरटामुखैः = प्रभिन्न + करट + आमुखैः.
It depicts a thriving wilderness where elephants roam confidently—so secure that even fear of tigers is absent—emphasizing abundance and natural majesty.
It refers to elephants in musth, when ichor flows from the temples; this is a conventional Sanskrit marker of strength, vigor, and dominance.
Not directly; this verse is primarily descriptive, likely supporting a larger narrative by portraying the grandeur and auspiciousness of the setting.