Counsel to Sunīthā in the Vena Narrative: Boon for a Righteous Son and the Seed–Fruit Law of Karma
रंभोवाच । ब्रह्मा अव्यक्तसंभूतस्तस्माज्जज्ञे प्रजापतिः । अत्रिर्नाम स धर्मात्मा तस्य पुत्रो महामनाः
raṃbhovāca | brahmā avyaktasaṃbhūtastasmājjajñe prajāpatiḥ | atrirnāma sa dharmātmā tasya putro mahāmanāḥ
رَمبھا نے کہا: اَویَکت سے برہما ظاہر ہوا؛ اسی سے پرجاپتی پیدا ہوا۔ وہ دھرم آتما ‘اتری’ نامی تھا، اور اس کا پُتر ‘مہامنا’ یعنی عظیم دل و دماغ والا تھا۔
Rambhā
Concept: Cosmic order unfolds from the Unmanifest to Brahmā and onward through dharmic sages; lineage is presented as a vehicle of dharma.
Application: Honor sources and teachers; treat knowledge and practice as received through a chain, and live so that one’s own ‘lineage’ (family, students, community) carries dharma forward.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: celestial_realm
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["tanpura drone","soft mridangam pulse","conch shell (distant)","hall ambience"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: रंभोवाच = रम्भा + उवाच; अव्यक्तसंभूतस्तस्माज्जज्ञे = अव्यक्तसम्भूतः + तस्मात् + जज्ञे; अत्रिर्नाम = अत्रिः + नाम; स्याद्धर्म- etc. not in this verse.
It sketches a cosmogonic-genealogical sequence: from the Unmanifest (Avyakta) arises Brahmā; from Brahmā comes Prajāpati; among the progenitors is the sage Atri, identified as righteous-souled.
Avyakta means “the Unmanifest,” a subtle, unperceived source-state from which manifest creation proceeds; the verse frames Brahmā as emerging from that unmanifest principle.
Atri is described as dharmātmā (“righteous-souled”), signaling that spiritual and moral stature is central to how the Purāṇa presents sacred lineages.