एतद्धि सर्वमाख्यातं पितृवंशानुकीर्त्तनम् । पुण्यं पवित्रमारोग्यं कीर्त्तनीयं नृभिः सदा
etaddhi sarvamākhyātaṃ pitṛvaṃśānukīrttanam | puṇyaṃ pavitramārogyaṃ kīrttanīyaṃ nṛbhiḥ sadā
ดังนี้ได้ประกาศเรื่องราวการสืบสายแห่งบรรพชนทั้งหมดแล้ว เป็นกุศล เป็นเครื่องชำระให้บริสุทธิ์ และเป็นเหตุแห่งความไม่มีโรค; เพราะฉะนั้นมนุษย์พึงสวดสาธยายอยู่เสมอ
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Concept: Reciting the ancestral lineage narration is itself puṇya, pavitra, and ārogya-producing; sacred speech (kīrtana) becomes a purifier and protector.
Application: Adopt regular sacred recitation—family lineage remembrance, stotra, or Purāṇic kathā—especially in times of grief or instability; let speech become disciplined and sanctifying.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A storyteller-sage recites from palm-leaf manuscripts while a small gathered community listens with folded hands. Above them, a subtle stream of luminous syllables rises like a garland, washing the listeners in a gentle aura of purity and health, while ancestral figures appear faintly as approving witnesses.","primary_figures":["Reciting sage/storyteller","Listening householders","Pitṛs as subtle witnesses"],"setting":"Temple veranda or village courtyard with a low wooden seat, palm-leaf manuscripts, oil lamps, and attentive listeners seated on mats.","lighting_mood":"temple lamp-lit","color_palette":["lamp-flame amber","indigo night","palm-leaf tan","crimson border-red","soft gold"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: a kathā-recitation scene with the sage on a decorated seat, listeners in devotional posture, gold leaf aura forming Sanskrit syllable-garlands above, pitṛs in a haloed cloud band, rich reds/greens and ornate borders emphasizing puṇya and pavitratā.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: intimate evening satsang with oil lamps, delicate faces turned toward the reciter, floating script-like motifs suggesting sacred sound, cool blues and warm lamp glow, refined architecture and lyrical stillness.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: iconic storyteller with manuscript, bold outlines, symmetrical listeners, stylized lamp flames, warm ochre-red palette, sacred syllables as patterned bands, pitṛ witnesses above in calm temple-wall composition.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: kathā mandala framed by floral borders and lotus motifs, central reciter with manuscript, listeners arranged symmetrically, golden script garlands rising, deep blue ground with intricate ornamentation and devotional rhythm."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["soft mridang-like pulse (very light)","oil lamp crackle","temple bells at start/end","quiet audience breathing","silence between verses"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: एतत् + हि → एतद्धि; सर्वम् + आख्यातम् → सर्वमाख्यातम्; पवित्रम् + आरोग्यम् → पवित्रमारोग्यम्; पितृ + वंश + अनुकीर्तनम् → पितृवंशानुकीर्तनम्
It recommends regularly reciting (anukīrtana/kīrtana) the narrated account of one’s ancestral lineage, treating it as a spiritually beneficial practice.
The verse states it is puṇya (merit-giving), pavitra (purifying), and ārogya (health-giving), implying both spiritual and well-being benefits.
It emphasizes the value of remembering and honoring ancestral tradition through disciplined recitation, presenting it as a consistent (sadā) practice that supports purity and wholesome living.