Durvasa’s Curse, the Churning of the Ocean, and Lakshmi’s Manifestation
Chapter 4
भगवन्नेष तावत्तु त्वच्छक्त्या चोपबृंहितः । सर्वकार्यकरः शक्रस्तवैवांशेन शत्रुहा
bhagavanneṣa tāvattu tvacchaktyā copabṛṃhitaḥ | sarvakāryakaraḥ śakrastavaivāṃśena śatruhā
హే భగవన్, ఈ ఇంద్రుడు నీ శక్తిచేతనే బలపడ్డాడు. శక్రుడు సమస్త కార్యాలను సాధిస్తాడు; నీ అంసముచేత శత్రుహంతకుడవుతాడు.
Unspecified (context-dependent within Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa Adhyaya 4)
Concept: All capability in rulers and protectors is ultimately empowered by the Lord; delegated authority should serve cosmic order, not ego.
Application: Use power as stewardship; attribute successes to grace and support-systems; avoid pride; align leadership with protection of others.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"Indra stands armored and radiant, yet a subtle aura of Viṣṇu’s presence surrounds him like a blue-gold halo, indicating that his strength is borrowed from the Supreme. Celestial banners ripple in a wind that seems to carry the Lord’s command, while defeated shadowy asuras recede into the distance.","primary_figures":["Indra (Śakra)","Viṣṇu (as an ethereal aura or small upper-corner darśana)","asura silhouettes","celestial attendants (gandharvas/apsarases optional)"],"setting":"Svarga’s jeweled terrace with cloud-thrones, wish-fulfilling trees hinted at, and a distant celestial battlefield horizon.","lighting_mood":"golden dawn","color_palette":["electric blue","sunlit gold","crimson","cloud white","amethyst purple"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Indra in regal armor holding vajra, standing on a jeweled platform; above him a small Viṣṇu darśana or radiant śaṅkha-cakra aura signifying empowerment; gold leaf intensifies halos and ornaments, rich reds/greens, gem-studded crowns, stylized clouds and celestial arches.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: elegant Indra with refined features, vajra raised; soft cloudscape and distant asuras; a subtle translucent Viṣṇu aura in the sky; cool blues and warm golds balanced, delicate brushwork and lyrical movement.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlined Indra with vajra, strong color blocks; Viṣṇu’s emblematic presence as a radiant disc-conch motif behind Indra; patterned borders, temple mural symmetry, heroic stance emphasized.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central heroic Indra framed by lotus and floral borders; Viṣṇu’s symbols (śaṅkha-cakra) woven into the background pattern; deep blue ground with gold highlights, stylized clouds and peacocks at the margins."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["conch shell","drum (mridanga) soft strokes","celestial wind","temple bells"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: bhagavanneṣa -> bhagavan + eṣaḥ (Anunasika); tāvattu -> tāvat + tu; tvacchaktyā -> tvat + śaktyā (Schutva); śakrastava -> śakraḥ + tava (Visarga to s); tavaivāṃśena -> tava + eva + aṃśena (Vriddhi/Savarnadirgha)
It presents Indra’s effectiveness as dependent on the Lord’s śakti (power), implying that divine empowerment—not merely personal strength—enables him to fulfill duties and defeat enemies.
It suggests that Indra functions through a delegated share or manifestation of the Lord’s power, emphasizing divine immanence behind cosmic governance and the devas’ capacities.
Competence and victory are framed as gifts of higher power; therefore one should act responsibly in one’s role, avoid pride, and recognize dependence on the divine source.