The Origin of Rāvaṇa
अन्नोदके सदा त्यक्त्वा निद्रां क्रीडां तथा पुनः । चेत्तदा पितृलोकस्य घातात्पापं भवेन्मम
annodake sadā tyaktvā nidrāṃ krīḍāṃ tathā punaḥ | cettadā pitṛlokasya ghātātpāpaṃ bhavenmama
หากข้าละทิ้งนิทราและการเล่นเสมอ แม้เกี่ยวข้องกับอาหารและน้ำ แล้วกลับทำร้ายปิตฤโลก (แดนบรรพชน) ขอให้บาปนั้นตกแก่ข้าเถิด
Unspecified (context-dependent within Pātāla-khaṇḍa dialogue)
Concept: Austerity and renunciation must not become a cause of harm; accountability extends even to unseen realms like Pitṛloka.
Application: Practice discipline (food, sleep, recreation) without cruelty or neglect of duties to family/ancestors; let vows be guided by ahimsā and responsibility.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: celestial_realm
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["soft bell","stillness","gentle water pour","distant birds"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: अन्नोदके = अन्न + उदके (समाहार-द्वन्द्व); चेत्तदा = चेत् + तदा; भवेन्मम = भवेत् + मम (त् + म → न्); घातात्पापं = घातात् + पापम् (त् + प → त्प).
Pitṛloka is described in Purāṇic literature as the realm associated with the Pitṛs (ancestors). The verse treats harming Pitṛloka as a serious moral fault.
It signals disciplined restraint and seriousness (a vow-like tone), implying the speaker is acting with care and self-control—especially in matters connected to sustenance and duty.
Even when practicing austerity or discipline, one must avoid causing harm—especially to sacred or ancestral domains; if harm is done, it accrues as personal sin (pāpa).