पंचमस्तिलशैलस्स्यात्षष्टः कार्प्पासपर्वतः । सप्तमो घृतशैलः स्याद्रत्नशैलस्तथाष्टमः
paṃcamastilaśailassyātṣaṣṭaḥ kārppāsaparvataḥ | saptamo ghṛtaśailaḥ syādratnaśailastathāṣṭamaḥ
ఐదవది తిలశైలం, ఆరవది కార్పాసపర్వతం. ఏడవది ఘృతశైలం, అలాగే ఎనిమిదవది రత్నశైలం.
Unspecified narrator (context not provided in the single-verse input)
Concept: Substances used in sacrifice and charity are elevated as cosmic principles; dharma is sustained through sanctified material life.
Application: Use everyday goods (oil/ghee, cloth, food) as instruments of service—feed others, donate clothing, keep offerings pure.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"Four more mountains rise in sequence: sesame-black slopes shimmering like tiny seeds, a cotton-white peak soft as clouds, a ghee-mountain glowing with warm buttery sheen, and a jewel-mountain refracting rainbow light into the sky. The landscape feels like a cosmic yajña-storehouse, where every substance is already consecrated.","primary_figures":["cosmic narrator-sage (unnamed)","celestial artisans (viśvakarma-like attendants)"],"setting":"mythic world-mountains arranged like a mandala across a vast horizon","lighting_mood":"golden dawn","color_palette":["ivory white","sesame black","butter yellow","rainbow opal","sky blue"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: a mandala-like arrangement of four mountains—tila (dark stippled texture), kārpāsa (cotton-white with pearl-like highlights), ghṛta (butter-gold with gold leaf sheen), ratna (multi-colored gem facets); ornate border, gold leaf for ghṛta glow and jewel sparkles, traditional symmetry and rich reds/greens in the frame.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: delicate stippling for sesame slopes, soft cotton peak like mist, ghṛta mountain painted in warm translucent washes, jewel mountain with fine prismatic highlights; lyrical clouds, tiny sages in the foreground, cool mountain palette with refined detailing.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: stylized patterned mountains—sesame as dotted black, cotton as layered white bands, ghee as yellow-gold waves, jewels as geometric multicolor motifs; bold outlines, temple-wall composition, minimal depth but strong iconographic clarity.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: jewel mountain centered within lotus-and-vine borders; ghṛta mountain rendered with gold detailing; peacocks and cows at the base to evoke auspiciousness; deep blue ground with intricate floral filigree and small diya motifs."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["tanpura drone","gentle hand cymbals","distant flowing water","soft wind chimes"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: पंचमस्तिलशैलस्स्यात् = पञ्चमः तिल-शैलः स्यात्; स्यात्षष्टः = स्यात् षष्ठः; कार्प्पासपर्वतः = कार्प्पास-पर्वतः; सप्तमो घृतशैलः = सप्तमः घृत-शैलः; स्याद्रत्नशैलस्तथाष्टमः = स्यात् रत्न-शैलः तथा अष्टमः
It lists the 5th through 8th mountains in a mythic/cosmographic sequence: Sesame, Cotton, Ghee, and Jewel mountains.
In the Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa, such enumerations function primarily as Purāṇic cosmology—mythic geography used to map the created world and its wondrous features.
This specific verse is descriptive and does not directly state an ethical or bhakti teaching; its value is mainly cosmographic, supporting the larger creation narrative of the chapter.