Narasiṃha’s Greatness and the Slaying of Hiraṇyakaśipu
Boon, Portents, and Cosmic Restoration
विमलाख्या च दुर्द्धर्षा सर्पाणां मालती पुरी । तथा भोगवती चापि दैत्येंद्रेणाभिकंपिता
vimalākhyā ca durddharṣā sarpāṇāṃ mālatī purī | tathā bhogavatī cāpi daityeṃdreṇābhikaṃpitā
วิมลาขยา—ผู้ยากจะเข้าตี—และมาลตีปุรี นครแห่งพญานาค ทั้งโภควตีด้วย ล้วนสะเทือนหวั่นไหวด้วยฤทธิ์แห่งจอมทวยไทตยะ
Unspecified narrator (contextual narration within Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa; likely within a Pulastya–Bhīṣma frame, but not explicit in this single verse).
Concept: When adharma rises, even fortified realms become unstable; cosmic order is not secured by walls but by alignment with dharma upheld by Viṣṇu.
Application: Do not rely solely on external security (status, power); cultivate inner dharma and devotion as the true stabilizer in crises.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: raudra
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"In the jeweled underworld, serpent-crowned palaces—Vimalākhyā, Mālatī, and Bhogavatī—shudder as a Daitya-lord’s force ripples through the earth. Nāga sentinels coil around crystal pillars, lamps flicker, and pearl-studded arches crack with a low subterranean thunder.","primary_figures":["Daitya-indra (asura king)","Nāga guardians","Nāga queens/courtiers"],"setting":"Subterranean nāga-city with gem-lit halls, coiled serpent motifs, underground lakes reflecting palace lights","lighting_mood":"eerie jewel-glow with tremulous shadows","color_palette":["emerald green","obsidian black","pearl white","ruby red","molten gold"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: a jeweled nāga-palace (Bhogavatī) trembling under the stride of a towering Daitya-indra, gold leaf embellishment on palace arches and serpent hoods, rich crimson and emerald textiles, gem-studded ornaments, stylized South Indian iconographic symmetry, dramatic cracked floor lines and flickering oil lamps.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: lyrical subterranean court with delicate brushwork, cool greens and deep blues, refined nāga faces with jeweled crowns, rippling underground water, subtle quake lines through marble floors, the Daitya-lord rendered with restrained menace, fine floral borders and misty cavern depth.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold black outlines, natural pigment greens and reds, large expressive eyes on nāga figures, the Daitya-indra in dynamic stance, temple-wall aesthetic with patterned serpent hoods, rhythmic composition showing the city shaking with stylized waves and cracks.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: ornate floral borders transformed into serpent-lotus motifs, deep indigo background with gold highlights, central trembling palace framed by coiling nāgas, intricate patterning and symmetrical layout, devotional textile richness even in a dramatic underworld scene."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["low thunder","subterranean rumble","hissing wind through caverns","distant conch-like drone","metallic lamp chime"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: विमलाख्या = विमल-आख्या; चापि = च + अपि; दैत्येंद्रेण = दैत्य-इन्द्रेण; दैत्येṃdreṇābhikaṃpitā = दैत्येन्द्रेण + अभिकम्पिता.
It points to a mythic geography in which distinct Nāga-cities (Mālatī, Bhogavatī, and Vimalākhyā) exist as named realms, suggesting an organized underworld/serpent domain within Purāṇic cosmology.
Not directly; it is primarily narrative and geographic-mythic. Indirectly, such passages set the cosmological stage that later Purāṇic sections use to highlight divine protection and the supremacy of dharma and devotion.
A common Purāṇic theme implied here is the instability of worldly power: even fortified cities and mighty beings can be shaken by greater forces, encouraging humility and reliance on dharma rather than mere strength.