Merit of Causeways and Crossings, Temple Construction Rewards, and the Rudrākṣa Mahātmya
महतापुण्ययोगेन हरानुग्रहकारणात् । एकवक्त्रं लभेन्मर्त्यो कैलासं च षडानन
mahatāpuṇyayogena harānugrahakāraṇāt | ekavaktraṃ labhenmartyo kailāsaṃ ca ṣaḍānana
హే షడానన! మహాపుణ్యయోగం వల్ల, హరుడు (శివుడు) అనుగ్రహించిన కారణంగా, మానవుడు ‘ఏకవక్త్ర’ స్థితిని పొందుతూ కైలాసానికీ చేరుతాడు.
Unspecified in the provided excerpt (addressing Ṣaḍānana/Kārttikeya)
Concept: Puṇya-yoga combined with divine grace (anugraha) yields extraordinary spiritual transformation and access to the deity’s abode.
Application: Cultivate steady merit (truthfulness, charity, restraint) while praying for humility and grace; treat spiritual attainments as gifts rather than achievements.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: mountain
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A sage-like narrator gestures toward a vision of snow-bright Kailāsa, where Śiva’s presence radiates like a still moon. Before the vision, a mortal devotee undergoes a subtle metamorphosis—symbolized by a single serene face emerging from a former multiplicity—signifying inner unification through merit and grace.","primary_figures":["Kārttikeya (Ṣaḍānana)","Śiva (visionary presence)","a mortal devotee"],"setting":"Himalayan foothills opening into a celestial vista of Kailāsa; prayer flags or stylized banners, crystalline rocks, and a distant mandapa of light.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["snow white","sapphire blue","silver","pine green","soft rose"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Kārttikeya (Ṣaḍānana) listening with reverence, adorned with gold ornaments; above, a radiant Kailāsa with Śiva enthroned; the devotee below shown in symbolic transformation toward ekavaktra; lavish gold leaf on halos and jewelry, rich reds/greens, temple-arch framing, embossed details.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: Himalayan landscape with delicate pines and layered blue mountains; Kārttikeya depicted with refined features, subtle six-faced suggestion softened into attentive listening; Kailāsa rendered as a luminous snow peak with a calm Śiva; cool palette, lyrical atmosphere, fine brushwork.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: stylized Kārttikeya with bold outlines and iconic eyes, ornaments in rhythmic patterns; Kailāsa as a symbolic white mountain with Śiva in a circular aura; flat pigments—red/yellow/green with indigo background—emphasizing divine grace descending as a beam.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: ornate border of lotuses and floral vines; central medallion shows Kailāsa as a sacred mountain pavilion; Kārttikeya and devotee below in devotional posture; deep blues, gold highlights, intricate textile patterns, symmetrical composition."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["wind over mountains","distant temple bell","tanpura drone","soft mridangam pulse","conch shell (very faint)"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: लभेन्मर्त्यो = लभेत् + मर्त्यः (त् + म → न्म्); महतापुण्ययोगेन (समास); हरानुग्रहकारणात् (समास).
Ṣaḍānana means “six-faced” and commonly refers to Kārttikeya (Skanda/Murugan), who is addressed directly here.
The verse attributes attainment to both accumulated merit (puṇya) and, decisively, the grace (anugraha) of Hara (Śiva).
It teaches that spiritual attainment is not only the result of personal merit but is fulfilled through divine grace—encouraging both righteous conduct and humility before the divine.