Sukalā’s Episode: Padmāvatī’s Crisis, the Speaking Embryo (Kālanemi), and Sudevā’s Begging at Śivaśarmā’s House
कर्परं हि करे गृह्य भिक्षार्थमुपचक्रमे । गृहिणां द्वारदेशेषु प्रविशामि सुदुःखिता
karparaṃ hi kare gṛhya bhikṣārthamupacakrame | gṛhiṇāṃ dvāradeśeṣu praviśāmi suduḥkhitā
ข้าถือบาตรขอทานไว้ในมือ แล้วออกไปเพื่อขอทาน; ด้วยความทุกข์ระทมยิ่ง ข้าไปยังหน้าประตูเรือนของคฤหัสถ์ทั้งหลาย
Unspecified (female narrator implied by 'suduḥkhitā')
Concept: The gṛhastha’s doorway is a threshold of dharma: giving alms to the needy is a direct purifier and a test of compassion.
Application: Keep a portion of food/means reserved for charity; respond to requests with respect and discernment, not contempt.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: city
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A sorrowful woman walks a sunlit lane holding a simple begging bowl, pausing at carved wooden doorways where householders glance out with mixed curiosity and indifference. Her steps trace a quiet pilgrimage through ordinary streets, turning each threshold into a moral crossroads.","primary_figures":["female beggar (narrator)","householders at doorways"],"setting":"Residential street with multiple doorways, courtyards glimpsed within, hanging garlands, and domestic lamps; subtle signs of abundance behind closed doors.","lighting_mood":"forest dappled","color_palette":["muted ochre","smoke gray","copper brown","pale jasmine","deep maroon"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: a row of ornate South Indian house doors with gold-leaf highlights; the beggar woman in the foreground holding a kṛpāṇa-like simple bowl (karpara), eyes pleading; rich textile patterns on householders, gem-like accents, and a devotional aura suggesting dharma at the threshold.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: narrow lane with delicate architecture and soft shadows; the woman’s sorrow rendered through refined facial expression; subtle narrative details—hands half-extended, doors half-open—cool palette with lyrical restraint.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: stylized doorframes and domestic motifs; the beggar centered, bowl prominent; bold outlines, warm pigments, and expressive eyes conveying duḥkha; rhythmic repetition of doorways as a visual mantra.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: repeated doorway arches framed by floral borders; the beggar figure as a devotional motif of humility; deep blue ground with gold and lotus accents, intricate textile patterning suggesting the moral tapestry of dāna."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Desh","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"emotional","sound_elements":["soft knocking","muffled household sounds","distant conch from a temple","street birds"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: भिक्षार्थमुपचक्रमे = भिक्षार्थम् + उपचक्रमे (m+u sandhi).
It depicts the practice of bhikṣā—seeking alms—by approaching householders’ doorways with a begging-bowl, reflecting the traditional support relationship between mendicants and gṛhasthas (householders).
In this context, karpara refers to a vessel used for collecting alms—i.e., a begging-bowl or small pot carried in the hand.
By highlighting a distressed alms-seeker approaching doors, it implicitly underscores compassion and the merit of dāna (charitable giving) as part of gṛhastha-dharma.