Brahmin Right Conduct: Morning Remembrance, Bathing, Purification, and Tarpaṇa Method
अयने विषुवे चैव राकामायां तथैव च । तर्पयित्वा पितृव्यूहं स्वर्गलोके महीयते
ayane viṣuve caiva rākāmāyāṃ tathaiva ca | tarpayitvā pitṛvyūhaṃ svargaloke mahīyate
అయనకాలాలలో, విషువదినమున, అలాగే పౌర్ణమి రాత్రియందు పితృసమూహానికి తర్పణం చేసినవాడు స్వర్గలోకంలో మహిమ పొందుతాడు।
Unspecified (narrative instruction within Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa context)
Concept: Aligning pitṛ rites with cosmic parvas (solstices, equinox, full moon) leads to honor in Svarga; dharma harmonized with celestial order elevates the doer.
Application: Mark solstices/equinoxes and Pūrṇimā with a brief remembrance ritual—tarpaṇa, charity, or lamp offering—so personal life stays aligned with larger rhythms.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A grand cosmic tableau: the sun’s path arcs across the sky, marking solstice and equinox points as jeweled nodes, while below a devotee offers tarpaṇa to a vast ‘pitṛ-vyūha’ arranged like a gentle constellation. In the upper sky, Svarga opens as a luminous court where the doer is welcomed with honor.","primary_figures":["devotee","Pitṛ-vyūha (host of ancestors)","celestial beings (gandharvas/apsarases as atmosphere)"],"setting":"Riverside ghat under a sky filled with astronomical symbolism; upper register shows Svarga-loka as a radiant pavilion of clouds.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["solar gold","sky sapphire","cloud pearl","ritual white","vermillion accents"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: multi-register cosmic composition with gold-leaf sun and star nodes marking ayana/viṣuva; devotee offering tarpaṇa to a stylized pitṛ assembly; svarga pavilion above with ornate pillars and halos; rich reds/greens, embossed gold detailing on celestial motifs.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: elegant astronomical sky with subtle gradients; riverbank ritual in fine detail; pitṛ host suggested through translucent figures; upper sky with delicate svarga architecture; cool blues and soft gold, refined linework and lyrical balance.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlined sun and cosmic arc, stylized pitṛ rows, rhythmic decorative clouds; warm ochres and reds with deep greens; temple-wall symmetry and iconic gestures.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: a celestial mandala with sun-path arc and lotus borders; pitṛ host depicted as repeating auspicious motifs; intricate floral filigree, deep blue background with gold highlights, peacocks and stylized clouds framing the svarga welcome."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["conch shell (soft)","temple bell","wind through trees","river flow","celestial drone (tanpura)"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: चैव → च + एव; राकामायां → राका-अमायाम्; तथैव → तथा + एव.
The verse highlights the ayana (solstice periods), the viṣuva (equinox), and rākā (the full-moon night) as especially suitable times for satisfying the ancestors through tarpaṇa.
It states that one becomes “mahīyate” (honored/glorified) in Svarga-loka, indicating a meritorious afterlife reward connected with ancestral rites.
It reinforces gratitude and responsibility toward one’s lineage—honoring and supporting the Pitṛs through prescribed rites, especially at ritually potent calendar moments.