Pitṛmātṛtīrtha Greatness & the Discourse on Embodiment: Karma, Birth, Impurity, and Dispassion
पाणीपादौ तथा पार्श्वौ कटिर्गात्रं तथैव च । मासद्वयेन पर्वाणि क्रमशः संभवंति च
pāṇīpādau tathā pārśvau kaṭirgātraṃ tathaiva ca | māsadvayena parvāṇi kramaśaḥ saṃbhavaṃti ca
ฉันนั้น มือเท้า สีข้าง เอว และกายก็ปรากฏ; แล้วโดยลำดับ เมื่อครบสองเดือนเป็นช่วง ๆ ข้อต่อและอวัยวะย่อมบังเกิดขึ้น
Unspecified (narrative voice within Bhūmi-khaṇḍa; likely within a Pulastya–Bhīṣma dialogue context, but not inferable from the single verse alone)
Concept: Embodiment unfolds stepwise; the self is not the body’s incremental assembly—this insight supports detachment and spiritual prioritization.
Application: Practice gratitude and non-harm; avoid body-based arrogance; invest time in sādhana and ethical living while the body is capable.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"The embryo is shown larger within the lotus-womb, with hands and feet emerging like tender buds, sides and waist forming as gentle contours, and tiny bead-like joints appearing in a rhythmic sequence along the limbs. Two crescent-moon emblems mark the two-month interval, while the lotus chamber glows softly as if lit by inner prāṇa.","primary_figures":["Embryo (symbolic)","Emerging hands and feet","Joints (as bead-like points)"],"setting":"Lotus-womb interior with petal membranes and faint yantra lines; a calm, enclosed sacred space.","lighting_mood":"forest dappled","color_palette":["soft coral","ivory","sage green","antique gold","indigo shadow"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: richly ornamented lotus-womb medallion; embryo with budding hands/feet and bead-like joint points highlighted in gold leaf; ornate border with red-green accents, embossed textures, gem-like dots marking joints.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: delicate embryo with subtle limb buds; joints indicated by tiny pearl dots; cool indigo background with soft coral and ivory; refined linework and gentle shading, lyrical quietness.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines; stylized limb buds and joint beads; lotus frame with red/yellow/green pigments; rhythmic decorative bands emphasizing sequence and order.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central lotus medallion; limbs as floral tendrils ending in bud-like hands/feet; joints as small golden blossoms; intricate floral borders with repeating lotus and tulasi-leaf fillers; deep blue ground with gold highlights."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Desh","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["tanpura drone","soft hand cymbals (manjira)","gentle hush"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: कटिर्गात्रं = कटिः + गात्रं (विसर्ग-लोप).
It describes a staged, time-bound development of bodily parts—hands, feet, sides, waist, and the emergence of joints—presented as occurring sequentially at two-month intervals.
Parvāṇi literally means “knots” or “segments,” and in bodily context it commonly refers to joints or articulated segments of the limbs.
No. This verse is anatomical/physiological in focus and does not name deities, places, or ritual elements.