The Arkāṅga Saptamī (Bhāskara Saptamī) Vow: Origin of Sūrya, Pacification of Rays, and Māgha Saptamī Observance
आदित्यं चिंतयेद्देवं पूजाकाले विशेषतः । अथ मंत्रश्चायं । भास्कराय विद्महे सहस्ररश्मये धीमहि तन्नः सूर्यः प्रचोदयात्
ādityaṃ ciṃtayeddevaṃ pūjākāle viśeṣataḥ | atha maṃtraścāyaṃ | bhāskarāya vidmahe sahasraraśmaye dhīmahi tannaḥ sūryaḥ pracodayāt
พึงระลึกถึงเทพอาทิตยะเป็นพิเศษในยามบูชา และนี่คือมนตร์: “ภาสกราย วิดมะเห สหัสระรัศมะเย ธีมะหิ ตันโน สุริยะห์ ประโจทะยาต”
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Concept: Contemplate Āditya especially during worship; mantra-japa seeks inner illumination—Sūrya as the awakener of buddhi.
Application: At sunrise or during daily worship, recite the mantra with steady breath and attention; let ‘praco-dayāt’ become an intention for ethical clarity and disciplined action.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A devotee stands facing the rising Sun, hands in añjali, as rays stream outward like a thousand golden threads forming a mandala across the sky. The mantra appears as luminous script in the air, and the devotee’s forehead glows subtly—suggesting awakened intellect and purified sight.","primary_figures":["Āditya/Sūrya (as deity or solar mandala)","Devotee reciting mantra"],"setting":"Open sky at a riverbank or temple terrace with a small altar, water vessel for arghya, and a quiet horizon line.","lighting_mood":"golden dawn","color_palette":["sun gold","sky cyan","white radiance","vermillion","soft lavender"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: large radiant Sūrya mandala with gold leaf rays; devotee offering arghya and reciting the mantra; ornate border with small lotuses and conch motifs; rich reds/greens in garments, gem-like highlights on ritual vessels, embossed golden script of the mantra around the halo.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: delicate dawn gradient sky; the Sun as a gentle disc with fine rays; devotee on a terrace with a small altar; mantra suggested as faint calligraphic cloud; cool, lyrical palette with refined facial features and minimalistic elegance.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: stylized Sūrya with concentric halos and bold rays; devotee in iconic posture; strong outlines, flat pigments; decorative borders with repeating ray motifs; emphasis on sacred geometry and mantra placement.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central golden Sun mandala framed by lotus borders; devotee offering water; intricate floral and ray patterns; deep blue-to-dawn gradient background with gold highlights; mantra integrated into the border as ornamental script."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Desh","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["conch shell (opening)","morning birds","flowing water (arghya)","single temple bell","sustained drone"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: चिंतयेद्देवं = चिन्तयेत् + देवम्; मंत्रश्चायं = मन्त्रः + च + अयम्; तन्नः = तत् + नः.
It instructs the devotee to contemplate (cintayet) Āditya/Sūrya specifically at the time of pūjā, and to recite the given Sun-mantra.
Yes. It follows a Gāyatrī-like structure—“vidmahe / dhīmahi / pracodayāt”—addressing Bhāskara/Sūrya as the thousand-rayed one.
It highlights disciplined devotion: worship is not merely ritual action, but should include focused contemplation and a prayer for inner illumination (pracodayāt).