Brahmā’s Puṣkara Sacrifice and the Manifestation of Sarasvatī
with Tīrtha-Merit Teachings
आदौ कृतयुगे तस्मिन्यजमाने पितामहे । मरीचिरंगिराश्चैव पुलस्त्यः पुलहः क्रतुः
ādau kṛtayuge tasminyajamāne pitāmahe | marīciraṃgirāścaiva pulastyaḥ pulahaḥ kratuḥ
ในปฐมกาลแห่งกฤตยุคนั้น เมื่อปิตามหะพระพรหมทรงประกอบยัญพิธี ก็มีมฤจีและอังคิรส พร้อมทั้งปุลัสตยะ ปุลหะ และกรตุ มาประชุมอยู่ด้วย
Narrator (Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa narrative voice; specific dialogue pair not explicit in this single verse)
Concept: In Kṛta Yuga, yajña is upheld by the foremost ṛṣis—dharma is communal, supported by realized beings and orderly ritual.
Application: Seek sat-saṅga: keep company (in person or through texts) with ‘ṛṣi-like’ voices—teachers, scriptures, disciplined communities—to stabilize one’s dharma.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: tirtha
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A serene Kṛta Yuga sacrificial ground where Brahmā presides, surrounded by luminous mind-born sages—Marīci, Aṅgiras, Pulastya, Pulaha, and Kratu—seated in orderly rows. Their presence feels like living pillars of cosmic law, with mantra-sound almost visible as subtle patterns in the air.","primary_figures":["Brahmā (Pitāmaha)","Marīci","Aṅgiras","Pulastya","Pulaha","Kratu"],"setting":"Yajña-śālā near Puṣkara lake; kuśa mats, ritual vessels, smoke spirals, sacred geometry of the vedī","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["ivory white","smoke gray","saffron","emerald green","soft gold"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Brahmā enthroned beside the yajña fire with a large gold-leaf halo; the five sages seated symmetrically with ornate but restrained jewelry, rich maroon and green drapery, embossed gold detailing on ritual vessels and altar borders.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: a calm, spacious composition with the sages in a semicircle around the altar; delicate facial expressions, pale sky wash, fine botanical details near the lake, subtle smoke curls rendered with thin brushwork.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: iconic frontal Brahmā with bold outlines; sages in profile with stylized hair-knots and sacred threads; warm ochre background, patterned borders, ritual implements simplified into emblematic forms.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: symmetrical yajña scene framed by lotus and floral borders; central altar with stylized flames; attendants arranged like a mandala, deep blue ground with gold highlights and repeating motifs."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["low mantra drone","crackling fire","soft hand cymbals","distant birds","measured silence between phrases"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: तस्मिन्यजमाने → तस्मिन् यजमाने; मरीचिरंगिराश्चैव → मरीचिः अङ्गिराः च एव.
“Pitāmaha” means “Grandsire” and commonly refers to Brahmā, the creator-deity, especially in creation narratives of the Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa.
They are prominent sages/Prajāpatis associated with early creation and the propagation of beings and lineages; the verse situates them as present at Brahmā’s primordial sacrifice.
It frames the cosmogonic setting: in the Kṛta Yuga, Brahmā performs a foundational yajña, attended by primeval sages—emphasizing order, ritual, and the structured emergence of creation.