The Origin of the Daṇḍaka Forest and Rāma’s Dharma-Judgment
Vulture vs. Owl
इष्ट्वा हि राजसूयेन मित्रः शत्रुनिबर्हणः । मुहूर्तेन सुशुद्धेन वरुणत्वमुपागतः
iṣṭvā hi rājasūyena mitraḥ śatrunibarhaṇaḥ | muhūrtena suśuddhena varuṇatvamupāgataḥ
یقیناً راجسوئے یَجْیَہ ادا کر کے، دشمنوں کو کچلنے والا مِتر ایک نہایت پاک اور مبارک مُہورت میں ورُن کا مرتبہ پا گیا۔
Unspecified (narrative voice within the Adhyaya context)
Concept: Properly performed Vedic sacrifice, executed in a purified auspicious time, yields transformative elevation of status (adhikāra) aligned with ṛta/dharma.
Application: Treat commitments as ‘muhūrta’: prepare (śauca), choose the right moment, and execute with integrity; excellence in process shapes outcomes.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A vast yajña-śālā glows with clarified-butter flames as Mitra, radiant and warrior-like, completes the Rājasūya rite. In the instant of a perfectly purified muhūrta, a wave of oceanic-blue sovereignty descends, and Mitra’s aura shifts into Varuṇa-like majesty, with a noose-symbol shimmering behind him.","primary_figures":["Mitra (deva)","Varuṇa (as a celestial archetype/vision)","ṛtvij priests","attendant devas"],"setting":"Rājasūya sacrificial pavilion with vedi, soma vessels, darbha grass, and banners; a cosmic ocean-horizon hinted beyond the pavilion as Varuṇa’s domain.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["saffron flame","conch white","oceanic teal","lapis blue","gold leaf"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Mitra at the Rājasūya altar receiving Varuṇa-like sovereignty in an auspicious muhūrta, heavy gold leaf halos, rich vermilion and emerald textiles, gem-studded ornaments, stylized yajña implements, symmetrical temple-pavilion framing, ornate arch with makara motifs.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: a lyrical yajña-śālā scene with delicate priests and fine-line fire, Mitra’s aura transitioning into cool blue Varuṇa majesty, soft gradients, refined faces, distant river-ocean suggestion, subtle cloud bands and fluttering pennants.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold black outlines, Mitra seated near the vedi with flaming homa, Varuṇa’s blue aura and pāśa motif appearing behind, natural pigment reds/yellows/greens, large expressive eyes, patterned borders like temple wall panels.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: a ceremonial pavilion filled with lotus and flame motifs, central radiant deity-figure (Mitra) crowned with a blue Varuṇa aura, intricate floral borders, deep indigo background with gold highlights, rhythmic repetition of kalasha and conch motifs."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"celebratory","suggested_raga":"Desh","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["homa fire crackle","vedic chanting","conch shell","temple bells"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: वरुणत्वमुपागतः = वरुणत्वम् + उपागतः; शत्रुनिबर्हणः = शत्रु + निबर्हणः (समास)
It links successful attainment of divine office (Varuṇa-hood) to proper sacrifice (Rājasūya) performed at a fully purified, auspicious ritual time (suśuddha muhūrta).
In Purāṇic and Vedic ritual thought, timing and purity are integral to efficacy; the verse highlights that the right, purified muhūrta supports the fruition of a major rite like the Rājasūya.
It underscores discipline in sacred action: intention alone is not enough—proper method, purity, and appropriate timing are presented as essential for achieving the intended result.