The Greatness of Worshiping Rādhā and Dāmodara
Kārttika Observances and Their Fruit
नेतुं तां क्रोधसंयुक्ता बबंधुश्चर्मरज्जुभिः । तदागता विष्णुदूता विमानं स्वर्णनिर्मितम्
netuṃ tāṃ krodhasaṃyuktā babaṃdhuścarmarajjubhiḥ | tadāgatā viṣṇudūtā vimānaṃ svarṇanirmitam
ด้วยหมายจะพานางไป เหล่าผู้โกรธเกรี้ยวได้มัดนางด้วยสายหนัง ครั้นแล้วทูตแห่งพระวิษณุก็มาถึง พร้อมวิมานทิพย์อันงดงาม สร้างด้วยทองคำ
Narrator (contextual voice within the Purāṇic narration; specific dialogue pair not explicit in this single verse)
Concept: Even when punitive forces seize a soul, Viṣṇu’s grace can intervene decisively; bhakti establishes a higher claim than fear-driven bondage.
Application: Cultivate śaraṇāgati (taking refuge) through daily nāma-japa and worship; in crises, remember that spiritual practice builds an inner 'protection' stronger than panic.
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"Fierce Yamadūtas, eyes blazing, lash a departing soul with dark leather thongs, their anger forming jagged red-black halos. At that instant, the sky splits with a calm, golden radiance as Viṣṇudūtas descend beside a perfectly wrought golden vimāna, its surfaces etched with lotus and chakra motifs, stopping the violence mid-motion.","primary_figures":["Yamadūtas","The bound woman (soul-form)","Viṣṇudūtas","Golden vimāna"],"setting":"A stormy liminal sky-road above the earth, with a faint southern horizon; the vimāna hovering close, casting protective light.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["molten gold","storm-cloud charcoal","crimson flare","pearl white","emerald accent"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: dramatic split composition—left side Yamadūtas in dark tones binding with leather thongs; right side Viṣṇudūtas descending with gold leaf halos; central golden vimāna heavily embellished with embossed gold, lotus and chakra patterns, jewel-like highlights, rich reds/greens, iconic South Indian ornamentation.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: airy sky-scape with delicate clouds; Yamadūtas rendered with controlled ferocity; Viṣṇudūtas serene, luminous; the vimāna painted with fine gold detailing and swan motifs hinted; cool-to-warm gradient showing the moment of intervention, refined facial features and lyrical motion.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines and dynamic poses; Yamadūtas with intense expressions and angular limbs; Viṣṇudūtas symmetrical and calm; vimāna as a bright gold-red geometric form with lotus medallions; strong primary pigments, temple narrative panel feel.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central golden vimāna framed by lotus borders; Viṣṇudūtas in blue-gold attire; Yamadūtas pushed to the margins like dark intruders; intricate floral filigree, deep indigo sky, gold highlights, peacock-feather motifs subtly integrated."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"fast-dramatic","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["thunder (brief)","conch shell (near)","temple bells (sudden)","whoosh of wind","mridanga crescendo"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: बबंधुश्चर्मरज्जुभिः = बबन्धुः + चर्मरज्जुभिः; तदागता = तदा + आगताः।
Viṣṇudūtas are the divine emissaries or attendants of Lord Viṣṇu, depicted in Purāṇic literature as protectors of devotees and upholders of dharma, often intervening when injustice or wrongful seizure occurs.
A golden vimāna symbolizes divine authority, purity, and auspicious passage—often indicating that the person being protected or escorted is granted a higher, sanctified destination under divine sanction.
The verse implies that coercion driven by anger is checked by higher moral order: divine forces intervene to protect the righteous (or those under divine claim) and to affirm that power without dharma is ultimately restrained.