The Tārakāmaya War: Divine Mustering, Māyā Countermeasures, Aurva Fire, and Viṣṇu’s Slaying of Kālanemi
ओषधीनां पवित्राणां निधानममृतस्य च । जगतः परमं भागं सौम्यं सर्वमयं रसम्
oṣadhīnāṃ pavitrāṇāṃ nidhānamamṛtasya ca | jagataḥ paramaṃ bhāgaṃ saumyaṃ sarvamayaṃ rasam
เป็นคลังแห่งสมุนไพรอันบริสุทธิ์ และแห่งอมฤตด้วย; เป็นส่วนสูงสุดอันอ่อนโยนของโลก—เป็นรสแห่งชีวิตที่ซึมซาบไปทั่วทุกสิ่ง
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Concept: The world is sustained by a gentle, pervasive rasa—life-sap that heals and sanctifies; holiness includes nourishment and medicine, not only renunciation.
Application: Treat food, herbs, and health as sacred stewardship: eat sāttvika, use healing substances with gratitude, and offer the ‘rasa’ of your actions to God through service.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: celestial_realm
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: nidhānamamṛtasya = nidhānam amṛtasya.
It uses the language of “repository” and “supreme portion of the world,” typical of Purāṇic praise for a sanctified locus (often a tirtha/region) as a source of purification, healing (oṣadhi), and spiritual vitality (rasa).
By portraying the sacred as “gentle” and all-pervading “essence,” it frames holiness not only as ritual power but as a pervasive grace that nourishes life—an outlook compatible with bhakti’s experiential, devotional sense of divine presence.
The verse elevates purity, healing, and life-giving essence as highest values—encouraging reverence for what sustains life (medicine, sanctity, and the common good) and discouraging harm toward life-supporting resources.