Description of Cyavana’s Austerity and Enjoyment
एवं ब्रुवाणमबलाखिलयोगमाया । विद्याविचक्षणमवेक्ष्य गताधिरासीत् । संप्रश्रयप्रणयविह्वलया गिरेषद् । व्रीडाविलोकविलसद्धसिताननाह
evaṃ bruvāṇamabalākhilayogamāyā | vidyāvicakṣaṇamavekṣya gatādhirāsīt | saṃpraśrayapraṇayavihvalayā gireṣad | vrīḍāvilokavilasaddhasitānanāha
ครั้นเห็นเขา—ผู้ชำนาญในวิทยาและกล่าวดังนั้น—สตรีผู้เป็นดุจรูปแห่งโยคมายาทั้งปวงก็สงบลงภายใน. แล้วด้วยวาจาที่สั่นน้อยๆ เพราะความรักอันเคารพ นางจึงกล่าวด้วยใบหน้าสว่างด้วยสายตาอายและรอยยิ้มอ่อนโยน.
Narrator (describing the woman’s reaction before she speaks)
Concept: True power (yoga-māyā) is harmonized by humility and affectionate reverence; knowledge and eloquence evoke not pride but softened, composed devotion.
Application: When encountering wisdom or spiritual authority, respond with composure and humility; let affection and respect refine speech—truth delivered gently becomes transformative.
Primary Rasa: shringara
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A learned, radiant speaker stands poised, his gestures calm and precise, while before him Sukanyā—an embodiment of yogic māyā—lowers her gaze with a shy smile. Her voice seems to tremble into the air like a delicate thread, and the scene holds a quiet intimacy: reverence and affection braided together in a single glance.","primary_figures":["the learned speaker (sage/divine figure)","Sukanyā"],"setting":"Inner chamber of a subterranean palace or hermitage-like hall, with lotus-carved pillars, incense smoke, and a small lamp near a manuscript stand","lighting_mood":"temple lamp-lit","color_palette":["amber lamp-glow","soft rose","indigo shadow","sandalwood beige","antique gold"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: close, intimate composition—Sukanyā with shy sidelong glance and gentle smile, richly ornamented yet modest; the speaker with serene halo and scholarly attributes (palm-leaf manuscript, japa-mālā); gold leaf highlights on jewelry and halos, deep red-green textiles, ornate arch framing the tender exchange.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: refined facial expressions—downcast eyes, slight smile, trembling lips; delicate interior with patterned floor and a small oil lamp; cool indigo shadows and warm amber highlights; lyrical naturalism emphasizing emotional nuance over grandeur.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: stylized Sukanyā with expressive eyes and subtle smile, bold outlines; speaker in calm stance; lamp-lit interior suggested by warm yellow fields and red accents; ornamental borders with lotus and vine motifs, temple-wall compositional balance.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: romantic-devotional vignette framed by dense floral borders; lotus motifs echoing ‘yogamāyā’ as a blossoming aura behind Sukanyā; deep blue background with gold and pink lotuses; peacocks perched along the border, emphasizing gentle śṛṅgāra within a sacred aesthetic."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"emotional","sound_elements":["soft ankle-bell chime (suggested)","incense crackle (subtle)","tanpura drone","brief silences to mark shy glances"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: abalā+akhila-yoga-māyā→abalākhilayogamāyā; vidyā-vicakṣaṇam+avekṣya→vidyāvicakṣaṇamavekṣya; gata-adhīḥ+āsīt→gatādhirāsīt; girā+īṣat→gireṣad; hasita+ānanā→hasitānanāha (ānanā+āha)
Here it portrays a woman as embodying a powerful, refined capacity of divine illusion/inner potency—suggesting composure, charm, and spiritual influence rather than mere deception.
The verse highlights tender, respectful affection—modesty (vrīḍā) combined with warmth (gentle smile)—often used to signal a transition into intimate yet decorous dialogue.
It suggests that true communication—especially about knowledge—arises from humility and mental steadiness: respect softens speech, and inner composure makes understanding possible.