The Tale of the Five Pretas and the Glory of Puṣkara & the Eastern Sarasvatī
श्रीफलैः शिखरं भाति समन्तात्सुमनोहरैः । गुंजद्भिः षट्पदकुलैः समंतादुपशोभितम्
śrīphalaiḥ śikharaṃ bhāti samantātsumanoharaiḥ | guṃjadbhiḥ ṣaṭpadakulaiḥ samaṃtādupaśobhitam
చుట్టూరా మనోహరమైన శ్రీఫల ఫలాలతో ఆ శిఖరం ప్రకాశిస్తుంది; గుంజరించే తేనెటీగల గుంపులతో అన్ని వైపులా శోభిల్లుతుంది।
Unspecified (narrative description within the Adhyaya)
Concept: Auspiciousness (śrī) gathers where the sacred is honored; sweetness and harmony (bees, fruits) symbolize the mind drawn to rasa—devotional relish—around holy places.
Application: Cultivate ‘sweet’ virtues—gratitude, generosity, gentle speech—so your home becomes a small tīrtha that attracts harmony rather than agitation.
Primary Rasa: shringara
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: mountain
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A sun-kissed mountain peak is heavy with śrīphala fruits, their skins glowing amid glossy leaves. Swarms of bees spiral in shimmering patterns, their hum turning the air into a living hymn as the whole summit gleams with auspicious abundance.","primary_figures":["None required (nature as sacred ornament)","Optional: a devotee offering a fruit at a small shrine"],"setting":"Fruit-laden grove atop a peak, flowering shrubs, bees in motion, distant view of a tīrtha valley","lighting_mood":"golden dawn","color_palette":["mango green","honey gold","lotus pink","deep brown","sky blue"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: a radiant peak covered in śrīphala fruits, bees rendered as patterned gold-black arcs; gold leaf highlights on fruits and leaf veins, rich greens and reds, ornate border with floral and bee motifs, tiny shrine niche at the center.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: delicate fruit clusters and fine bee-swirls over a gentle hilltop, soft dawn light, refined botanical detail; airy composition with distant landscape and subtle gradients.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: stylized grove with repeating fruit forms, bees as rhythmic motifs, bold outlines and flat pigments; warm yellow-green palette with decorative symmetry like a temple wall panel.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: dense floral border framing a fruit-laden hill as a lotus-mandala, bees in concentric rings like pradakṣiṇā; deep blues/greens with gold accents, intricate textile patterning and devotional ornament."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"celebratory","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["bees humming","birds","soft breeze","distant bell"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: समन्तात्सुमनोहरैः = समन्तात् + सुमनोहरैः; समंतादुपशोभितम् = समन्तात् + उपशोभितम्
It gives a vivid natural description of a shining mountain summit adorned with attractive fruits and surrounded by humming swarms of bees.
Ṣaṭpada literally means “six-footed” and is a common Sanskrit epithet for a bee; here it refers to groups/swarms of bees.
Though primarily descriptive, it supports a Purāṇic sacred-landscape mood by portraying nature as auspicious and aesthetically charged—an environment suitable for tīrtha or divine narration contexts.