Invocation and the Naimiṣa Assembly: Sūta’s Arrival and the Request to Recount the Padma Purāṇa
त्वत्तः श्रुता महापुण्याः पुरा पौराणिकीः कथाः । सांप्रतं च प्रवृत्ताः स्म कथायां सक्षणा हरेः
tvattaḥ śrutā mahāpuṇyāḥ purā paurāṇikīḥ kathāḥ | sāṃprataṃ ca pravṛttāḥ sma kathāyāṃ sakṣaṇā hareḥ
మేము పూర్వం మీ నుండి మహాపుణ్యప్రదమైన పౌరాణిక కథలను విన్నాము. ఇప్పుడు హరి కథను దాని లక్షణాలు, వివరాలతో కూడి మళ్లీ ప్రారంభించాము.
Unspecified (a disciple/interlocutor addressing a revered narrator)
Concept: Repeated hearing of Hari’s narratives is itself mahāpuṇya; returning again to the Lord’s account with its ‘lakṣaṇa’ indicates disciplined, complete devotion rather than casual storytelling.
Application: Revisit sacred teachings regularly; don’t rely on vague memory—study with structure (themes, practices, observances) and renew devotion through repetition.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: forest
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"The sages speak with renewed ardor, gesturing toward a manuscript bundle as if requesting a systematic retelling—‘Hari’s account with its proper marks.’ Behind them, a subtle vision-like motif appears: a faint lotus and conch pattern in the air, hinting that Hari-kathā is about to unfold.","primary_figures":["Śaunaka and ṛṣis","Romaharṣaṇa (Sūta)","symbolic presence of Hari (conch, discus, lotus motifs)"],"setting":"Forest hermitage sabhā with manuscripts, a low lectern, and a backdrop of trees; ethereal Vaiṣṇava symbols woven into the atmosphere.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["sapphire blue","lotus pink","antique gold","pearl white","emerald green"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: sages requesting Hari-kathā from Romaharṣaṇa; gold leaf conch-and-chakra motifs floating behind the narrator; rich reds/greens, gem-studded borders, ornate manuscript stand, luminous halos and symmetrical devotional composition.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: refined forest assembly with delicate manuscript details; faint translucent lotus and conch motifs in the sky; cool blues and greens with soft pink highlights; lyrical naturalism and gentle expressions of eager listening.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines; stylized Vaiṣṇava emblems (śaṅkha, cakra, padma) as decorative aura behind the narrator; warm pigments and temple-wall framing; expressive eyes conveying devotion.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central sabhā scene framed by heavy lotus borders; deep indigo field with gold śaṅkha-cakra patterns; peacocks and floral vines; devotional atmosphere anticipating Hari’s līlā-kathā."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"emotional","sound_elements":["conch shell","temple bells","soft mridang-like pulse","forest ambience fading into sacred silence"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: त्वत्तः = त्वत् + तः; सांप्रतं = सांप्रतम् (अव्यय-रूप); प्रवृत्ताः स्म = प्रवृत्ताः + स्म
Hari is a common Purāṇic name for Viṣṇu, especially when emphasizing his role as the remover of sin and the object of devotional narration (Hari-kathā).
It indicates that the account of Hari is being presented with its identifying features—its proper marks, structure, and explanatory details—rather than as a bare summary.
It frames sacred storytelling as a source of great merit (puṇya) and presents the retelling of Viṣṇu’s deeds as a deliberate, devotional act grounded in tradition.