The Procedure for the Consecration of a Pond
स्नापनं तस्य कर्त्तव्यं पंचगव्यसमन्वितं । पूर्वं कर्तुर्महामंत्रैरेवं कृत्वा विधानतः
snāpanaṃ tasya karttavyaṃ paṃcagavyasamanvitaṃ | pūrvaṃ karturmahāmaṃtrairevaṃ kṛtvā vidhānataḥ
ఆయనకు పంచగవ్యసహితంగా స్నాపనం (విధిపూర్వక స్నానం) చేయాలి. ముందుగా కర్త యొక్క మహామంత్రాలతో అది చేసి, తరువాత విధానానుసారం ఇలానే కొనసాగాలి।
Unspecified (context-dependent narration/instruction within Adhyaya 27)
Concept: Purification is both material and sonic: pañcagavya cleanses, and mahāmantras consecrate—rule-following (vidhi) makes the act spiritually effective.
Application: Before worship or important decisions, practice a ‘pañcagavya principle’: cleanse (body/space), simplify diet, and add mantra/japa—purity plus remembrance.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: temple
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"In the center of the consecration hall, the recipient of the rite sits calmly while priests pour pañcagavya from decorated pots in a measured stream. The air is thick with incense and mantra-vibration; attendants hold white cloths and lamps, and the bathing water seems to glow as it touches the skin, symbolizing inner cleansing.","primary_figures":["chief priest (kartuḥ/ṛtvij)","recipient of snāpana (initiate/king/deity icon)","attendants with kalaśas"],"setting":"Yajña-śālā or temple sanctum-adjacent pavilion; kalaśas arranged, lamps, incense, kusa mats","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["milk white","ghee gold","sandalwood beige","vermillion red","emerald green"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: abhiṣeka/snāpana scene with gold-leaf halos and ornate arch; priests pouring pañcagavya from gem-studded kalaśas; recipient seated on a lotus pedestal; rich reds/greens, heavy gold embellishment on lamps, vessels, and borders; traditional South Indian consecration iconography.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: intimate bathing rite with delicate streams of liquid, refined faces, soft textiles; warm lamp light against cool shadows; detailed vessels and patterned rugs; lyrical calm and purity.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines; stylized abhiṣeka streams as decorative bands; priests with expressive eyes; strong red/yellow/green palette; temple-wall composition with symmetrical attendants and lamps.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: devotional abhiṣeka framed by lotus borders; symmetrical kalaśas and floral motifs; deep blue background with gold highlights; intricate textile detailing, auspicious cow motifs subtly woven into the border."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["mantra chanting","temple bells","conch shell","pouring water","incense crackle"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: पंचगव्यसमन्वितं = पञ्चगव्य-समन्वितम्; कर्तुर्महामंत्रैः = कर्तुः + महामन्त्रैः; महामंत्रैरेवं = महामन्त्रैः + एवम् (विसर्ग/रेफ-सन्धि); विधानतः (तसिल् अव्यय).
Pañcagavya commonly denotes a ritual mixture of five cow-derived substances (typically milk, curd, ghee, urine, and dung) used in purification rites in Dharma-śāstra and Purāṇic contexts.
It underscores that the rite is not merely symbolic; its efficacy is tied to correct procedure—sequence, materials (pañcagavya), and mantra-application—performed as prescribed.
The implied lesson is disciplined sacred practice: purity and intention are supported by careful adherence to tradition, fostering reverence, self-restraint, and ritual responsibility.