Yoga-Sleep, Cosmic Dissolution, and the Lotus of Creation
with Mārkaṇḍeya’s Vision
अथांतरादपां सूक्ष्ममथ च्छिद्रमभूत्पुरा । शब्दं प्रति ततो भूतो मारुतश्छिद्रसंभवः
athāṃtarādapāṃ sūkṣmamatha cchidramabhūtpurā | śabdaṃ prati tato bhūto mārutaśchidrasaṃbhavaḥ
แล้วภายในสายน้ำนั้นได้บังเกิดช่องว่างอันละเอียดนัก เป็นโพรงเล็กยิ่ง ครั้นเกี่ยวเนื่องกับตัตตวะแห่งเสียง จากช่องนั้นเอง มารุตะคือวายุจึงอุบัติ—กำเนิดจากช่องเปิด
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Concept: Creation proceeds from subtle differentiation: an aperture enabling sound, then the birth of Vāyu as the principle of movement and transmission.
Application: Attend to the ‘small opening’—a pause, a breath, a moment of listening—through which clarity and momentum arise; cultivate prāṇāyāma and mantra as disciplined sound-breath alignment.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"Within the dark, still waters, a tiny luminous cavity opens like a pearl of space. From it, a spiraling current—Vāyu—unfurls as translucent ribbons, carrying the first suggestion of sound across the ocean’s surface.","primary_figures":["Vāyu (personified)","primordial waters"],"setting":"Causal waters with a minute glowing aperture, abstract cosmic minimalism.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["smoky sapphire","pearl white","pale cyan","silver-gray","deep ultramarine"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: a small radiant ‘chidra’ (aperture) rendered as a gold-leaf oval within stylized teal waves; Vāyu personified with flowing scarves and subtle greenish hue, ornate crown, gold embossing for wind swirls, traditional iconographic symmetry.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: delicate depiction of a tiny opening in dark waters, fine brushwork showing airy spirals like calligraphy, cool blues and silvers, minimal figures with refined expressions, misty gradients suggesting sound becoming form.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines of Vāyu with dynamic posture, swirling bands around him, flat indigo ocean background, strong red-yellow highlights on ornaments, temple mural texture emphasizing rhythmic motion.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: circular mandala of waves with a central luminous aperture, wind spirals as floral-vine motifs, intricate border of lotuses and conch patterns, deep blue ground with gold detailing, devotional abstraction."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["soft breath-like whoosh","tanpura drone","faint bell shimmer","silence between phrases"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: athāṃtarāt apām: athāṃtarādapāṃ (t+a→d a). atha chidram: atha cchidram (a+cch). abhūt purā: abhūtpurā (t+p). mārutaḥ chidra-: mārutaśchidra- (ḥ+cch→śch).
It presents a creation-sequence motif: from the primordial waters arises a subtle cavity/space, and in connection with sound (śabda), Wind (Vāyu/Māruta) manifests—linking sound, space/opening, and the emergence of air.
In many Indian cosmological frameworks, śabda is associated with subtle creation and with the emergence of space/ākāśa; this verse connects śabda with the arising of an opening (chidra) and the subsequent manifestation of wind, emphasizing sound as a causal or conditioning principle in creation.
It is about creation (sṛṣṭi) and elemental/cosmic emergence, not tīrtha geography; the vocabulary centers on waters (ap), sound (śabda), and wind (māruta).