The Arkāṅga Saptamī (Bhāskara Saptamī) Vow: Origin of Sūrya, Pacification of Rays, and Māgha Saptamī Observance
सर्वोपकरणां शय्यां यो ददाति विमत्सरः । वर्णमुख्याय विप्राय स राजपदवीं लभेत्
sarvopakaraṇāṃ śayyāṃ yo dadāti vimatsaraḥ | varṇamukhyāya viprāya sa rājapadavīṃ labhet
ผู้ใดปราศจากริษยา ถวายทานเตียงบรรทมพร้อมเครื่องประกอบทั้งปวงแก่พราหมณ์ผู้ประเสริฐ ย่อมได้บรรลุฐานันดรและศักดิ์ศรีดุจราชา
Unspecified (narrative instruction within the Padma Purana context)
Concept: Charity given without envy (vimatsara) to a worthy brāhmaṇa yields worldly dignity (rāja-padavī) and social uplift.
Application: Give respectfully and without competitiveness; support teachers, priests, and genuine spiritual educators with practical necessities; cultivate non-envy as inner purity behind outer giving.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"Inside a lamp-lit hall, a donor offers a fully furnished bed—cot, mattress, bolster, and clean sheets—to a venerable brāhmaṇa seated calmly with scriptures beside him. The donor’s face shows humility and absence of rivalry, while the room glows with the quiet prestige of dharma.","primary_figures":["donor (gṛhastha)","foremost brāhmaṇa (varṇa-mukhya vipra)","attendants carrying bedding (optional)"],"setting":"Temple guesthouse or āśrama receiving hall; palm-leaf manuscripts, water pot, incense stand, neatly arranged bedding.","lighting_mood":"temple lamp-lit","color_palette":["lamp gold","sandalwood beige","crimson","emerald green","ink black"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: central brāhmaṇa with serene expression and gold halo, donor presenting an ornate cot with textiles; heavy gold leaf on borders and ornaments, rich reds/greens, symmetrical composition, traditional iconographic detailing of garments and jewelry.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: intimate interior with delicate textiles and patterned quilts; refined facial features, soft shading, cool-warm balance; subtle emphasis on the donor’s humble posture and the brāhmaṇa’s calm blessing gesture.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines, stylized interior architecture, donor offering bedding with clear hand gestures; warm red-yellow-green pigments, decorative floral bands, dignified brāhmaṇa visage with characteristic eyes.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: scene framed by ornate floral borders and lotus motifs; deep blue background with gold accents; symbolic Vaishnava auspicious emblems (śaṅkha-cakra motifs) subtly woven into textiles to suggest dharmic royalty."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["temple bells","soft mridangam pulse","incense crackle","quiet murmurs of mantra"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: sarvopakaraṇāṃ = sarva + upakaraṇām; rājapadavīm = rāja + padavīm.
It praises śayyā-dāna—donating a bed (śayyā) complete with all necessary accessories (sarvopakaraṇa).
The donor should be vimatsara—free from envy or jealousy—indicating inner purity as part of true charity.
The verse states that such a donor attains rāja-padavī—royal rank/status—signifying elevated worldly honor and authority as the fruit of the gift.