Umā’s Austerity, Kauśikī’s Manifestation, and Skanda’s Birth Leading to Tāraka’s Defeat
प्रोत्फुल्लहेमकमलं नानाविहगनादितम् । तच्छ्रुत्वा तु सरो देवी जातं हेममहांबुजम्
protphullahemakamalaṃ nānāvihaganāditam | tacchrutvā tu saro devī jātaṃ hemamahāṃbujam
ที่นั่นมีดอกบัวทองเบ่งบานเต็มที่ ก้องด้วยเสียงนกนานาพันธุ์ ครั้นได้ยินเสียงนั้น พระเทวีทอดพระเนตรเห็นดอกบัวทองอันยิ่งใหญ่บังเกิดขึ้นในสระน้ำ
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Concept: Auspicious signs in nature (padma, birdsong) awaken the heart toward the divine and the subtle order of creation.
Application: Cultivate attentiveness: when beauty and harmony arise, pause, listen, and let wonder become remembrance (smarana) rather than mere entertainment.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shringara
Type: tirtha
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A tranquil lake suddenly reveals a fully blossomed lotus of molten-gold hue, its petals catching the first shimmer of creation-light. The air is alive with many birds calling in layered chorus, as Devī turns toward the sound, sensing the miracle rising from the waters.","primary_figures":["Devī (unnamed goddess figure)","celestial birds"],"setting":"primeval lotus-lake (saras) with rippling water, reeds, and a single monumental golden lotus emerging at the center","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["gold leaf","lotus pink","sapphire blue","emerald green","pearl white"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Devī in ornate South Indian iconographic jewelry gazes toward a monumental golden lotus rising from a serene lake, surrounded by stylized birds in flight; heavy gold leaf embellishment on lotus petals and Devī’s ornaments, rich crimson and emerald textiles, temple-like decorative borders, gem-studded crown, luminous halo effect.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: a lyrical lakeside scene with delicate brushwork—soft ripples, reeds, and a radiant golden lotus; Devī in refined profile with gentle expression, birds rendered as small rhythmic accents; cool blues and greens with a warm gold focal point, airy Himalayan-like atmosphere.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold black outlines and natural pigments—Devī with characteristic large eyes and elaborate ornaments stands near the saras; the golden lotus dominates the center with stylized concentric petals; red-yellow-green palette with gold accents, mural-like flat perspective and sacred symmetry.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: a lotus-lake filled with ornate floral borders and many birds; central oversized golden lotus with intricate petal patterns; deep indigo water, gold highlights, repeating lotus motifs around the frame, devotional decorative density reminiscent of Nathdwara textiles."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["birds calling","gentle water ripples","soft temple bells (distant)","light breeze"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: protphullahemakamalaṃ→प्रोत्फुल्ल-हेम-कमलम्; nānāvihaganāditam→नाना-विहग-नादितम्; tacchrutvā→तत् श्रुत्वा; hemamahāṃbujam→हेम-महा-अम्बुजम्
It presents a sacred lake (saraḥ) as a theophanic space where divine signs—like a miraculous golden lotus—manifest, a common Purāṇic marker of tīrtha-holiness.
The verse highlights attentive receptivity—Devī ‘hearing’ and responding to auspicious signs—mirroring bhakti’s focus on mindful perception of the divine presence in the world.
Cultivating alertness and reverence toward auspicious, life-affirming signs (beauty, harmony, sacred sound) is portrayed as a virtue that leads one toward divine recognition.