Yama’s Journey to Brahmaloka
Ekadashi–Dvadashi Mahatmya in the Rukmangada Cycle
निवार्य शंकां मार्तंडिं शनैरुत्थापयन् विभुः । भुजाभ्यां साधुपीनाभ्यां लोकमूर्तिरुदारधीः ॥ ६३ ॥
nivārya śaṃkāṃ mārtaṃḍiṃ śanairutthāpayan vibhuḥ | bhujābhyāṃ sādhupīnābhyāṃ lokamūrtirudāradhīḥ || 63 ||
那位大能者——心智高贵、为诸世界之化身——消除玛尔坦迪的疑惧后,以两臂健壮端正,缓缓将她扶起。
Suta (narrating the tirtha-mahatmya episode in Book 2; dialogue context ultimately traces to Narada Purana’s frame narration)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: karuna (compassion)
Secondary Rasa: shanta (peace)
It highlights the divine quality of removing a devotee’s inner doubt (śaṅkā) and restoring steadiness—grace is shown not only through teachings but also through compassionate, protective action.
Bhakti is portrayed as trustful surrender: when doubt arises, the Lord reassures the devotee and ‘raises’ them—symbolizing upliftment from fear, confusion, or spiritual discouragement.
No explicit Vedāṅga (like Vyākaraṇa, Jyotiṣa, or Kalpa) is taught in this verse; the practical takeaway is dhārmic conduct—offering reassurance, protection, and gentle support to those in distress.