दैत्या यस्य मनोहारिरूपं प्रधनमण्डले । पश्यंतः प्रापुरेतस्य रूपं विकृतिवर्जितम्
daityā yasya manohārirūpaṃ pradhanamaṇḍale | paśyaṃtaḥ prāpuretasya rūpaṃ vikṛtivarjitam
เหล่าไทตยะเมื่อได้เห็นรูปอันชวนใจหลงของท่านในวงประชุมอันประเสริฐ ก็ได้บรรลุทัศนะต่อรูปนั้นซึ่งปราศจากความวิปริตทั้งปวง
Narrator (contextual; specific speaker not identifiable from the single verse alone)
Concept: Darśana of the Lord’s flawless form can be granted even to Daityas; the divine beauty is intrinsically ‘vikṛti-varjita’ and purifying to behold.
Application: Seek regular darśana—temple worship, icon contemplation, sacred art—training the mind to rest on the undistorted divine ideal rather than reactive perceptions.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"In a grand circular assembly, armored Daityas stand frozen in astonishment as a flawless, radiant divine figure appears at the center—his form so perfectly proportioned that even hostile eyes soften into reverent stillness. The circle’s geometry emphasizes ‘maṇḍala’: banners, pillars, and lotus patterns converge toward the undistorted visage, suggesting a cosmic order that subdues chaos without violence.","primary_figures":["Vishnu (or avatāra with mano-hāri rūpa)","Daityas (asura nobles and warriors)","assembly attendants"],"setting":"A vast sabhā/maṇḍala hall—circular dais, carved pillars, celestial or netherworld opulence; symmetrical floor mandala with lotus and conch motifs.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["royal purple","antique gold","obsidian black","turquoise","lotus white"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: central Viṣṇu on a circular dais within a mandala-patterned hall, Daityas arranged in concentric rings gazing upward; heavy gold leaf on the mandala lines, halo, and ornaments; rich reds/greens/purples, gem-studded details, ornate arch and pillar motifs, dramatic symmetry.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: refined courtly assembly in a circular composition, the Lord’s serene form at center, Daityas with softened expressions; delicate brushwork, cool palette with luminous highlights, architectural elegance, subtle narrative emotion.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines and stylized sabhā with concentric arrangement, Viṣṇu central with large eyes and calm smile, Daityas in patterned armor; red/yellow/green pigments, temple mural framing, decorative mandala floor.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: mandala-centric composition with the divine figure at center, concentric floral borders, peacocks and lotus motifs integrated into the assembly pattern; deep blue/purple ground with gold detailing, intricate textile-like ornamentation."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Desh","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["courtly drum (mṛdaṅga) soft","conch shell","echoing hall ambience","metallic armor rustle","sudden hush of awe"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: दैत्या→दैत्याः; मनोहारिरूपं→मनोहारि-रूपम्; प्रधनमण्डले→प्रधन-मण्डले; पश्यंतः→पश्यन्तः; प्रापुरेतस्य→प्रापुर् एतस्य; विकृतिवर्जितम्→विकृति-वर्जितम्
It highlights the transformative power of darśana (beholding): even the Daityas, upon seeing a captivating and unblemished form, attain a direct vision of it without distortion.
It suggests a form untouched by change, defect, or impurity—often used to indicate a perfected or transcendent manifestation that remains unaltered by ordinary material transformations.
Daityas are a class of powerful beings often portrayed as opponents of the Devas; depending on context, they can symbolize ego, force, or anti-dharmic tendencies, yet they still may be moved by genuine vision or grace.