Umā’s Austerity, Kauśikī’s Manifestation, and Skanda’s Birth Leading to Tāraka’s Defeat
गणेशाकारसदृशी शिला माता भविष्यति । निमित्त एष विख्यातो वीरकस्य सुतादरात्
gaṇeśākārasadṛśī śilā mātā bhaviṣyati | nimitta eṣa vikhyāto vīrakasya sutādarāt
గణేశుని ఆకారసదృశమైన శిలే మాతగా అవుతుంది. వీరకుని కుమారుని భక్తిశ్రద్ధ వల్ల ఈ సూచన ప్రసిద్ధమైంది.
Unspecified (narrative voice within the Adhyaya context)
Concept: Bhakti can ‘make present’ the divine in humble matter; sincere reverence transforms stone into a locus of grace and memory.
Application: Treat everyday objects and places with sanctity when used for worship; cultivate steady devotion rather than chasing spectacle.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: tirtha
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A child of Vīraka kneels before a newly revealed stone that astonishingly resembles Gaṇeśa’s form—rounded belly, trunk-like contour suggested by natural striations. Elders and sages gather in hushed wonder as the ‘Mother’ presence is felt, flowers and water offerings accumulating at the base of the śilā.","primary_figures":["Vīraka’s son (devotee child)","Śilā resembling Gaṇeśa","Village/forest sages (witnesses)"],"setting":"Forest-edge clearing or hillside shrine-site with fresh garlands, clay lamps, and a simple stone platform forming the first altar.","lighting_mood":"golden dawn","color_palette":["sunrise gold","sandalwood beige","leaf green","marigold orange","stone gray"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: self-manifest Gaṇeśa-like śilā on a pedestal receiving flowers from a devoted child; lavish gold leaf on garlands and halos, rich reds/greens, jewel-like ornaments on attendants, embossed floral borders and lamp flames.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: tender scene of a child offering blossoms to a naturally formed Gaṇeśa-like stone; delicate brushwork, soft dawn sky, lyrical trees, refined faces of astonished onlookers, gentle earth tones with bright marigold accents.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: iconic stone-form of Gaṇeśa rendered with stylized contours, child devotee in profile offering flowers; bold outlines, warm reds/yellows/greens, temple-wall symmetry, decorative borders with lotus and vine motifs.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central sacred śilā framed by lotus borders and floral creepers; rows of small lamps, marigold garlands, peacocks at the edge; deep blue background with gold highlights, intricate textile patterns emphasizing devotional offering."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["morning birds","soft conch","hand bell","flower petals falling","gentle chanting hum"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: गणेशाकारसदृशी = गणेश + आकार + सदृशी; सुतादरात् = सुत + आदरात्.
It states that a stone resembling Gaṇeśa becomes identified with the Divine Mother, and that this transformation is recognized as a significant sign connected with the devoted reverence of Vīraka’s son.
The verse links a sacred manifestation (a Gaṇeśa-like stone becoming ‘the Mother’) to heartfelt reverence, implying that devotion can reveal or activate sacred meaning in a symbol or place.
Reverence and sincere devotion are portrayed as spiritually potent—capable of making sacred significance ‘known’ and establishing auspicious signs for the community.