The Greatness of the Revā (Narmadā): Release from the Piśāca Curse
मत्प्रसादाच्च सर्वेषां स्मृतिः सपदि जायताम् । धर्मे च वर्ततां येन मिथः शापो लयं व्रजेत्
matprasādācca sarveṣāṃ smṛtiḥ sapadi jāyatām | dharme ca vartatāṃ yena mithaḥ śāpo layaṃ vrajet
నా ప్రసాదముచేత అందరిలోనూ తక్షణమే సమ్యక్ స్మృతి కలుగుగాక; అందరూ ధర్మంలో నిలిచి ఉండుగాక, అప్పుడు పరస్పర శాపము లయమగును.
Unspecified in the provided excerpt (a benedictive statement by a divine/authoritative speaker invoking 'my grace').
Concept: Divine grace restores right recollection (smṛti) and re-establishes dharma, dissolving mutual curses born of delusion and anger.
Application: When conflict escalates, seek inner recollection (smṛti) through prayer, confession, and dharmic restraint; prioritize reconciliation so harmful speech (śāpa-like words) loses its force.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A divine, authoritative presence bestows a wave of luminous grace over quarrelling beings whose faces soften as memory returns. The air clears as the dark smoke of mutual curses dissolves into a calm, dharmic stillness, foreshadowing a sacred river’s purifying power.","primary_figures":["benevolent divine speaker (Vaishnava-coded radiance)","two groups of conflicted beings","attendant sages"],"setting":"A celestial-forest threshold near a hermitage, with distant hints of a sacred river valley; ritual implements and kusa grass visible.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["gold leaf","pearl white","sapphire blue","smoky violet","tulasi green"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: a central radiant divine figure with raised blessing hand, halo rendered in thick gold leaf; below, two opposing groups with softened expressions as a dark curse-smoke dissipates; ornate arch, rich crimson and emerald textiles, gem-studded ornaments, temple-lamp glow, intricate floral borders.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: a serene sage-forest scene with a luminous divine presence in the sky; delicate faces showing reconciliation, thin curling wisps of dark smoke fading; cool greens and blues, fine linework, distant river valley and soft Himalayan-like hills, lyrical naturalism.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold black outlines and flat natural pigments; central divine radiance in yellow-gold, figures in stylized poses of supplication and peace; red/green garments, lotus motifs, temple-wall aesthetic with rhythmic composition.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: Vaishnava devotional aura with lotus borders and ornate floral vines; central blessing radiance framed by deep indigo; peacocks and cows at the margins symbolizing restored harmony; gold highlights and symmetrical decorative patterning."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["soft temple bells","conch shell (distant)","silence","gentle wind through leaves"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: मत्+प्रसादात्→मत्प्रसादात्; प्रसादात्+च→प्रसादाच्च; दुःखितं+तम् इव, अनुस्वार-सन्धिः; अन्यत्र पदसन्धिः न्यूनः
It teaches that divine grace can restore right recollection (smṛti) and re-establish dharmic conduct, which in turn neutralizes destructive outcomes like mutual curses.
While it literally means 'memory,' in context it can imply regained clarity and moral discernment—remembering what is right—leading people back to dharma.
It implies that conflict fueled by anger can be undone through a return to dharma and clarity of mind; reconciliation becomes possible when mutual hostility (mithaḥ) is replaced by righteous conduct.