Aindra praise invoking Indra’s sovereign power to hear the stotra and grant victory, abundance, and unhindered ritual progress
उपह्वरे गिरीणां सङ्गमे च नदीनाम् धिया विप्रो अजायत
upahvare girīṇāṃ saṅgame ca nadīnām dhiyā vipro ajāyata
upahvare girīṇāṁ saṅgame ca nadīnām dhiyā vipro ajāyata
పర్వతాల వంకర లోయ-ప్రాంతంలో, అలాగే నదుల సంగమంలో—‘ధియా’ (పవిత్ర చింతన) ద్వారా ప్రేరితుడైన విప్రుడు జన్మించాడు.
upa-hvare | girīṇām | saṅgame | ca | nadīnām | dhiyā | vipraḥ | ajāyata
Aindra-sāman (generic; specific gāna-name not supplied in input)
{ "prastava": "hō/hā-ī (soft entry to evoke ‘winding’)", "udgitha": "upahvare girīṇāṃ saṅgame ca nadīnām", "pratihara": "dhiyā", "upadrava": "vipro ajāyata", "nidhana": "ta/ā (cadential prolongation; school-specific)", "structure_notes": "A common musical rhetoric is to isolate dhiyā as a pivot (pratihāra) so the ‘birth’ is heard as arising from concentrated intelligence; the confluence phrase benefits from legato joining.", "singer_assignments": "Prastotṛ sets the flowing tone; Udgātṛ carries landscape imagery; Pratihartṛ marks the contemplative pivot ‘dhiyā’; Udgātṛ completes the ‘birth’ clause; all seal nidhana." }
{ "gloss_summary": "‘Birth’ of vipra is the arising of inspiration/mantra through dhī in a charged locale; confluence imagery is interpretable as a ritualized meeting of streams/forces.", "ritual_interpretation": "Marks the generation of effective stotra: as waters meet, so meters/tones and priestly minds meet to produce mantra-power.", "theological_insight": "Mantra is ‘born’ from dhī—sacred intelligence—rather than mere speech; place and convergence amplify revelation.", "etymology_highlights": "vipra from √vip/√vep ‘to tremble, be inspired’; saṅgama ‘coming together’; dhī as inspired thought." }