The Birth of Gokarṇa and the Fruits of Śiva Worship
including the Śukodara Parrot Episode and Hospitality Ethics
प्रावर्तनं च कूपेषु येन सिञ्चेत्प्रवाटिकाम् ॥ पुष्पाणि च विचिन्वन्ति सर्वास्ता वरयोषितः
prāvarttanaṃ ca kūpeṣu yena siñcetpravāṭikām || puṣpāṇi ca vicinvanti sarvāstā varayoṣitaḥ
และมีเครื่องมือสำหรับชักน้ำจากบ่อ ซึ่งใช้รดน้ำแปลงสวนเล็ก ๆ ได้; และสตรีผู้ประเสริฐเหล่านั้นทั้งหมดก็เก็บดอกไม้
Varāha (default narrative frame)
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Mathura Mandala: {"is_mathura_related":false}
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Subject Matter: ["Ecology and Water Management","Domestic Landscape (Gardens)","Social Life"]
Primary Rasa: śānta
Secondary Rasa: hāsya
Type: village/household landscape
Related Themes: Varāha Purāṇa: Mathurā-maṇḍala descriptions often include wells, kuṇḍas, gardens, and groves as markers of tīrtha-culture (general parallel)
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It offers a brief but valuable window into everyday infrastructure—well-based irrigation—and cultivated garden spaces, relevant to environmental and agrarian history.
No specific place-name is given; the verse describes general practices applicable to settled communities.
Implicitly, it values care for cultivated spaces and orderly resource use (water drawn and applied for irrigation).
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