Merit of Causeways and Crossings, Temple Construction Rewards, and the Rudrākṣa Mahātmya
अश्वमेधसहस्राणि यज्ञकोटिशतानि च । गवां शतसहस्रस्य सम्यग्दत्तस्य यत्फलम्
aśvamedhasahasrāṇi yajñakoṭiśatāni ca | gavāṃ śatasahasrasya samyagdattasya yatphalam
Ang bunga ng kabutihang dulot ng wastong pag-aalay ng isang daang libong baka ay katumbas ng libu-libong Aśvamedha at ng daan-daang koro ng iba pang mga yajña.
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Concept: Puṇya is measured through comparative phala-śruti: immense dāna and yajña yield vast merit, used as a benchmark for the promised fruit of the practice described nearby.
Application: Translate ‘grand sacrifice’ into modern ethical giving: consistent charity, support of cows/animals, food donation, and service—done ‘samyak’ (properly, with purity and humility).
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A vast sacrificial ground stretches to the horizon: golden altars, priests chanting, and a ceremonial horse led in procession—yet the scene fades into a second tableau where a humble donor offers cows with folded hands, emphasizing ‘samyak-dāna’. Above both, a cosmic scale of merit glows, suggesting equivalence and the Purāṇic rhetoric of immeasurable puṇya.","primary_figures":["Vedic priests (ṛtviks)","Royal patron (yajamāna)","Cow donors","Sacrificial horse (Aśvamedha)"],"setting":"A grand yajña-śālā with multiple fire altars, banners, and orderly rows of offerings; adjacent pastoral enclosure for cows.","lighting_mood":"golden dawn","color_palette":["saffron","fire orange","gold","ivory","earth brown"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: expansive Aśvamedha yajña scene with multiple homa-kuṇḍas, priests in white, royal patron with crown; a parallel panel of go-dāna with rows of cows; heavy gold leaf on flames and ornaments, rich reds/greens, ornate borders and temple-arch framing.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: detailed yajña pavilion with delicate figures, fine smoke trails, the horse procession rendered with lyrical movement; nearby, serene go-dāna scene; soft natural palette, refined faces, careful architectural lines, gentle hills in the distance.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: stylized fire altars and priests with bold outlines; the horse and cows arranged rhythmically; dominant warm reds/yellows with green accents; temple-wall narrative bands showing yajña and dāna as parallel merit acts.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: decorative border of lotuses and auspicious motifs; central fire altar with symmetrical attendants; lower band with cows in procession; deep blue background with gold detailing, floral filigree framing the merit-comparison theme."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["Vedic chant drone","crackling fire","hand cymbals","conch shell","processional drums"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: यत्फलम् = यत् + फलम् (त् + फ → त्फ)
It teaches that dāna (charitable giving)—specifically proper cow-gifting (gau-dāna)—can yield spiritual merit comparable to vast numbers of major Vedic sacrifices.
It implies that the intention, eligibility of the recipient, and correct manner of donation matter; the ethical quality of giving determines the spiritual fruit.
It elevates sincere charity and responsible generosity as accessible, high-value religious practice, sometimes portrayed as surpassing costly ritual performances.