Appeasement Rite of the Sun
Sunday Vrata, Mantra, and Healing Praise
गोघ्नः कृतघ्नकश्चैव मुच्यते सर्वपातकैः । शरीरारोग्यकृच्चैव धनवृद्धियशस्करः
goghnaḥ kṛtaghnakaścaiva mucyate sarvapātakaiḥ | śarīrārogyakṛccaiva dhanavṛddhiyaśaskaraḥ
แม้ผู้ฆ่าโคและผู้เนรคุณก็พ้นจากบาปทั้งปวงได้; อีกทั้งยังบันดาลสุขภาพกาย เพิ่มพูนทรัพย์ และประทานเกียรติยศชื่อเสียง
Not explicitly identifiable from the single-verse excerpt (context needed from Adhyaya 78 surrounding verses).
Concept: Sincere recitation/listening (with proper discipline) has extraordinary purificatory power, capable of dissolving even grave sins.
Application: Do not despair over past mistakes; adopt a consistent devotional practice with ethical reform (gratitude, non-harm, truthfulness) and seek atonement through sincere worship.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A remorseful figure stands at the threshold of a small shrine, head bowed, as luminous syllables rise like sparks from the mouth during recitation. Dark, smoky forms symbolizing sins dissolve into a clear, healing radiance that settles over the body like a protective mantle, while unseen divine grace transforms the atmosphere from heavy to crystalline.","primary_figures":["penitent devotee","subtle solar radiance (Surya as witness)","protective Vishnu aura (optional)"],"setting":"Simple village shrine courtyard with a small altar, water pot, and lamp; the air shifting from dusk-like heaviness to bright clarity.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["smoky indigo","purifying white","sun-gold","vermillion","healing turquoise"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: penitent devotee before a small shrine, radiant sacred syllables depicted as golden script, sins as dark clouds dispersing; heavy gold leaf highlights around the aura, rich reds and greens in garments, ornate lamp and arch, gem-like detailing on the haloed radiance.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: intimate courtyard scene with delicate lines; devotee reciting as pale golden letters float upward; soft gradient sky, refined expressions of remorse turning to relief; subtle symbolism of dissolving darkness into light, gentle trees and a small shrine niche.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines and stylized forms; devotee in profile with large expressive eyes, black-to-gold transition field behind; sacred syllables as patterned motifs, strong red/yellow/green palette, temple-wall compositional symmetry.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central devotee framed by lotus vines and tulasi-like borders; deep blue ground with gold script motifs; peacocks and floral arabesques surrounding a radiant circular aura that ‘cleanses’ dark ornamental swirls, Nathdwara-inspired decorative density."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["temple bells","steady hand-drum (soft)","conch shell","lamp crackle","brief hush after the phala line"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: कृतघ्नकश्चैव = कृतघ्नकः + च + एव; शरीरारोग्यकृच्चैव = शरीरारोग्यकृत् + च + एव (त् + च → च्च); compound segmentation as shown.
It declares that a certain meritorious act (specified in the surrounding context) can free even serious sinners from grave sins and can confer health, prosperity, and fame.
A goghna (cow-killer) and a kṛtaghna (one guilty of ingratitude—repaying kindness with harm).
It highlights both the gravity of harming the innocent (cow-killing) and the moral seriousness of ingratitude, while also stressing the Purāṇic theme that sincere religious merit can lead to purification and upliftment.