The Birth of Tāraka and the Prelude to the Deva–Asura War
Topic-based Title
जलांतरं प्रविष्टस्य तस्य पत्नी महाव्रता । तस्यैव तीरे सरसः स्थिताऽसौ मौनमाश्रिता
jalāṃtaraṃ praviṣṭasya tasya patnī mahāvratā | tasyaiva tīre sarasaḥ sthitā'sau maunamāśritā
అతడు జలాంతరంలో ప్రవేశించినప్పుడు, అతని మహావ్రతధారిణి భార్య అదే సరస్సు తీరమున నిలిచి మౌనాన్ని ఆశ్రయించెను.
Narrator (contextual narrator within the Adhyaya; exact dialogue speaker not specified in the provided excerpt)
Concept: Mahāvrata is not only personal austerity but relational dharma—steadfast companionship and silent support become spiritual power.
Application: Practice supportive presence: when someone undertakes a difficult discipline, help by reducing noise, offering stability, and keeping speech purposeful.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: tirtha
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"On the quiet bank of a moonlit lake, the mahāvratā wife sits motionless in mauna, hands folded, eyes lowered, as ripples carry faint reflections of stars. Across the water’s surface, a subtle glow hints at her husband’s submerged tapas, while reeds and lotuses frame her solitary vigil like a living shrine.","primary_figures":["mahāvratā wife (silent ascetic)","Vajrāṅga (implied beneath waters)"],"setting":"lakeside with lotus pads, reeds, a small kusa mat, minimal ascetic belongings (water-pot, rosary)","lighting_mood":"moonlit","color_palette":["pearl white","cool blue","lotus pink","sage green","soft charcoal"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: seated mahāvratā on the lakebank in mauna, gold-leaf halo and ornate border, stylized lotus lake with shimmering gold highlights on ripples, rich sari tones in maroon/green, devotional stillness emphasized through symmetrical composition.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: delicate lakeside night scene, refined feminine figure seated in silence, cool palette with gentle moon glow, lyrical lotuses and reeds, minimalism conveying restraint and fidelity.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines, serene large-eyed woman in mauna posture, patterned lotus lake, red-yellow-green pigments, temple-wall compositional bands separating shore and water, subtle aura indicating vow-power.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: lotus-lake foreground with ornate floral borders, central seated woman in devotional silence, peacocks at corners, deep blue ground with gold accents, ripples rendered as decorative motifs suggesting hidden tapas beneath."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Desh","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["gentle water","night breeze","soft anklet chime (distant)","silence"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: जलांतरम्→जल-अन्तरम्; स्थिताऽसौ→स्थिताः असौ; मौनमाश्रिता→मौनम् आश्रिता; तस्यैव→तस्य एव
It portrays the wife as mahāvratā—firm in disciplined commitment—expressed through mauna (silence), suggesting inner steadiness and self-restraint during a critical moment.
It mentions a saras (lake) and its tīra (bank), but the excerpt alone does not identify the location as a named tīrtha; it functions as a narrative setting.
Her silence implies composure, fidelity, and disciplined endurance—an ethical ideal of remaining steady and observant rather than reactive when circumstances become uncertain.