Brahmin Conduct, Purificatory Baths, and the Garuḍa–Nectar Episode
Illustrative Narrative
दृष्ट्वा माता महाभागा तनयं हृष्टमानसा । क्षुधां ते बाधितुं पुत्र न शक्नोमि समंततः
dṛṣṭvā mātā mahābhāgā tanayaṃ hṛṣṭamānasā | kṣudhāṃ te bādhituṃ putra na śaknomi samaṃtataḥ
తన కుమారుని చూసి మహాభాగ్యవతి తల్లి హర్షభరిత మనస్సుతో పలికెను—“పుత్రా, ఏ విధంగానూ నీ ఆకలిని నేను నివారించలేను।”
Mother (a fortunate woman) addressing her son (context-specific name not provided in the input verse).
Concept: Compassion includes admitting one’s limits; truthful speech in care-relationships is itself dharma.
Application: When you cannot solve someone’s pain, do not pretend; offer presence, honesty, and seek higher help or wiser counsel.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: No major external sandhi beyond standard euphony; samantataḥ as adverb.
It highlights tender maternal compassion alongside human limitation: even with deep love, the mother admits she cannot remove her son’s hunger “by any means.”
Not directly in this single verse; it reads as a narrative dialogue moment. In the broader Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa, such human scenes often support moral or devotional lessons within larger cosmological storytelling.
It encourages realism and humility: goodwill alone may not solve suffering, so one should seek practical means and rightful support (dharma-guided action) rather than relying only on emotion.