The Vow of the Bed of Good Fortune (Saubhāgya-śayana) and the Saubhāgyāṣṭaka
चैत्रे शृंगाटकान्प्राश्य स्वपेद्भूमावरिंदम । पुनः प्रभाते च तथा कृतस्नानजपः शुचिः
caitre śṛṃgāṭakānprāśya svapedbhūmāvariṃdama | punaḥ prabhāte ca tathā kṛtasnānajapaḥ śuciḥ
ในเดือนไจตรา เมื่อได้ฉันสิงหาฏะ (เกาลัดน้ำ) แล้ว โอผู้ปราบศัตรู พึงนอนบนพื้นดิน ครั้นรุ่งอรุณอีกครั้ง เมื่อกายใจผ่องใส พึงอาบน้ำชำระและสวดภาวนามนต์ (ชปะ)
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Concept: Austerity (sleeping on the ground), regulated diet, and dawn purification (snāna + japa) refine the practitioner’s body-mind for receiving divine grace.
Application: Adopt small, sustainable austerities: simplify food, reduce comfort-seeking, wake early, bathe/cleanse, and do daily mantra repetition.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"In Caitra’s cool pre-dawn, the vrata-observer lies on a simple mat on bare earth, having eaten only water-chestnuts. At first light, they rise, bathe with a brass pot, and begin japa facing east, the air filled with spring freshness.","primary_figures":["vrata-observer"],"setting":"courtyard with earthen floor, small water vessel, tulip-like spring blossoms and a quiet shrine corner","lighting_mood":"golden dawn","color_palette":["spring green","soft saffron","earth brown","sky pale blue","brass gold"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: a devotional austerity scene with the practitioner on an earthen floor, ornate brass water pot catching gold leaf highlights, dawn rays rendered in gilded strokes, rich textile border, and a small shrine niche glowing behind.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: lyrical dawn courtyard with delicate trees and spring blossoms, cool-to-warm gradient sky, the practitioner rising from ground-sleeping to bathe and chant, refined naturalism and gentle serenity.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: stylized figure performing snāna and japa, bold outlines, warm yellow background with green accents, simplified courtyard architecture, rhythmic border motifs suggesting mantra cadence.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: a central devotee at dawn framed by lotus and floral borders, repeated water-pot motifs, deep blue-to-saffron gradient background, intricate patterns suggesting japa beads and cyclical discipline."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["flowing water","morning birds","soft bead clicks","distant temple bell"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: शृंगाटकान्प्राश्य = शृंगाटकान् + प्राश्य (न् + प → न्प); स्वपेद्भूमौ = स्वपेत् + भूमौ (त् + भ → द्भ); भूमावरिंदम = भूमौ + अरिंदम (औ + अ → आव)
It prescribes a simple vow-like discipline: eating śṛṅgāṭaka (water-chestnuts), sleeping on the ground, and at dawn performing a purifying bath followed by japa (sacred recitation).
These are markers of tapas (austerity) and daily ritual discipline (āhnika): reducing comfort, cultivating restraint, and beginning the day with purification and spiritual recitation.
Primarily ritual observance (vrata/discipline) expressed through bodily restraint and daily purification; in Purāṇic contexts such practices are often presented as supportive foundations for devotion and spiritual focus.