Description of Uttara-Kuru and the Meru-Flank Regions
Bhadrāśva, Sudarśana Jambū, Solar Attendants
आदित्यतापतप्तास्ते विशंति शशिमंडलम्
ādityatāpataptāste viśaṃti śaśimaṃḍalam
ఆదిత్యుని తాపంతో తప్తులై వారు శశిమండలంలో (చంద్రలోకంలో) ప్రవేశిస్తారు।
Unspecified (narratorial voice within Svarga-khaṇḍa context)
Concept: Worldly and otherworldly experiences alternate as heat and coolness; embodied beings move through karmic circuits until higher refuge is sought.
Application: Treat pleasure and pain as alternating climates; cultivate steadiness and seek a refuge beyond oscillation through devotion and disciplined living.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A procession of subtle-bodied beings, their forms shimmering with heat-haze, withdraw from the blazing solar disc and drift toward the Moon’s silver orb. The Sun appears as a fierce golden mandala with tongues of flame, while the Moon opens like a cool lotus-bowl, receiving them in pearly radiance.","primary_figures":["Sūrya (solar deity as radiant mandala)","Candra (Moon deity enthroned in a silver orb)","traveling jīvas (subtle beings)"],"setting":"Upper sky between the solar sphere and the lunar sphere, with faint star-fields and a visible arc of the ecliptic as a celestial pathway.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance shifting from scorching gold to soothing moonlit silver","color_palette":["molten gold","vermillion","smoke gray","pearl white","indigo night"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: the blazing Sūrya-maṇḍala at left with embossed gold leaf flames and a haloed solar deity, the cool Candra-maṇḍala at right rendered in silver-white with gem-studded crown; tiny migrating jīvas in between as delicate silhouettes, ornate borders, rich reds and greens, heavy gold embellishment and traditional South Indian iconography.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: a lyrical night-sky gradient where the Sun’s edge glows at the horizon and the Moon hangs like a silver bowl; subtle beings float along a curved celestial path, delicate brushwork, refined faces for Sūrya and Candra, cool blues and soft whites, minimal gold accents, poetic naturalism.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold black outlines of Sūrya as a fiery circular face with radiating flames, Candra as a serene pale disc with lotus motifs; jīvas as stylized figures moving between, temple-wall aesthetic, natural pigments with dominant reds/yellows/greens balanced by deep blue sky.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: a celestial pichwai with lotus and star motifs, the Moon as a large silver lotus-disc, the Sun as a golden floral mandala; intricate borders of vines and lotuses, deep blues and gold, tiny figures drifting like petals across the sky, ornate symmetrical composition."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["soft drone (tanpura)","distant temple bells","gentle conch shell fade","deep silence between phrases"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: तप्ताः + ते → तप्तास्ते; शशि + मण्डलम् → शशिमण्डलम्
It describes a transition between celestial regions: beings affected by the Sun’s intense heat move into (or take refuge in) the Moon’s sphere, reflecting a puranic model of layered heavenly domains.
The verse itself does not specify; it refers back to the immediately preceding context in Adhyaya 4, where a particular class of beings/spirits/travellers is being described.
On a reflective reading, it suggests seeking cooling refuge and balance after the ‘burn’ of excess—symbolically, moving from intensity to calm—though the primary intent is cosmological description.