The Deeds of Nahuṣa: Entry into Nāgāhvaya, Reunion with Parents, and Royal Consecration
पित्रे समर्पयामास वसुपूर्णां वसुंधराम् । पितरं हर्षयन्नित्यं दानधर्मैः सुकर्मभिः
pitre samarpayāmāsa vasupūrṇāṃ vasuṃdharām | pitaraṃ harṣayannityaṃ dānadharmaiḥ sukarmabhiḥ
เขาได้น้อมถวายแผ่นดินอันบริบูรณ์ด้วยทรัพย์สมบัติแด่บิดา และยังทำให้บิดาปีติยินดีอยู่เสมอด้วยทานธรรมและกุศลกรรมอันงดงาม
Narrator (contextual; specific speaker not stated in the provided verse)
Concept: Prosperity becomes meritorious when dedicated to elders and used for dāna; kingship is validated by service to lineage and ethical giving.
Application: Dedicate achievements to parents/teachers; convert success into charity and responsible stewardship rather than personal inflation.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: city
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"In a royal court, Nahuṣa presents a symbolic ‘earth’—a jeweled globe or a map-scroll of the realm—at his father’s feet, while ministers hold trays of gold, grain, and cloth for dāna. The father’s face softens with joy as brahmins bless the act, turning conquest into consecrated stewardship.","primary_figures":["Nahuṣa","Nahuṣa’s father (Ayu)","court brahmins","ministers and attendants"],"setting":"A pillared palace hall with carved lotus capitals, donation platforms, and orderly rows of recipients; banners and royal parasols indicate sovereignty tempered by humility.","lighting_mood":"temple lamp-lit","color_palette":["ivory white","emerald green","antique gold","royal maroon","indigo"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Palace court scene with Ayu seated on a throne, Nahuṣa offering a jeweled earth-emblem and heaps of gifts; heavy gold leaf on crowns, pillars, and ornaments; rich reds/greens, symmetrical composition, brahmins with palm-leaf manuscripts and blessing gestures, embossed detailing and gem-like highlights.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: Intimate courtly moment—Nahuṣa bows with a gift-tray, Ayu smiles; delicate textiles, fine linework, soft pastel architecture, refined facial expressions, subtle emphasis on humility and dharma rather than grandeur.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: Stylized palace interior with bold outlines; Ayu and Nahuṣa in frontal poses, large expressive eyes; flat pigments in red/yellow/green; ritual trays of dāna items rendered as iconic symbols; ornamental border with lotus and conch motifs.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: Central court tableau framed by intricate floral borders; donation trays arranged like offerings; lotus motifs and gold accents; narrative vignettes around the border showing acts of dāna to brahmins and the poor, deep blue background with ornate patterns."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["soft temple bells","murmured blessings","rustle of silk","low conch note","gentle silence"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: vasupūrṇāṃ vasuṃdharām (no external sandhi); harṣayannityaṃ = harṣayan nityam.
It teaches pitṛ-sevā (service to one’s father/elders) through dharmic conduct—especially dāna (charitable giving) and consistent good actions that bring joy to one’s father.
It emphasizes the magnitude of the offering—symbolically the whole prosperous realm or its resources—highlighting generosity and responsible stewardship aligned with dharma.
It stresses that virtue is not occasional; sustained practice of charity and righteous deeds is portrayed as the stable path to honoring elders and upholding dharma.