But, at first read, the verse seems to talk about the dramatis personae!
In fact no less than 12 of them!
👇🏼
Drona
Krishna
Arjuna
Bhima
Virata
Karna
Shakuni
Duryodhana
Bhishma
Yudhishtir
Abhimanyu
Virata’s Son
Virata’s cows😀
How is this possible? How is the poet doing this?
Lets take a look at a master’s amazing ability to convey multiple meanings in संस्कृतम्!
Poets typically give a hint of what’s to come in the introductory verse. This is termed ‘mudra’ - सूच्यार्थसूचनं मुद्रा प्रकृतार्थपरै पदैः।
Here Bhasa goes all out with शब्दश्लेषः (puns)।
The poet Bhasa creates an appropriate invocation while also signaling the names of various characters who are going to come in his play!
He does his magic while making sure ‘meaning’ is appropriate & also fully in a meter- Vasantatilaka!
Talk about skills 🔥
Lets break it up
द्रोण- also means black. द्रोणकाकः।
Hence कृष्णः
अर्जुनभीमदूतः - messenger to Arjuna & Bhima
कर्ण- also means rudder/helm
कर्णधार- one who controls
शकुनी- also means a bird
शकुनीश्वर - king of birds (Garuda)
दुर्योधन - means a warrior difficult to vanquish. Hence Krishna
भीष्मयुधिष्ठिर are used as adjectives for Krishna here
भीष्म - terrible when offended
युधिष्ठिर - one who is steady in fighting
विराज् - to shine विविधं राजभानत्वाद् विराट्
उत्तरगः - doing the best thing / going to the best
अभिमन्यु - who goes towards a sacrifice
So the full meaning of the invocation is
The source material: Pancharatra edited by Shivaram Paranjape
So the master poet has used शब्दश्लेषः to not only convey a wonderful invocation, but also pushed in multiple character names
Samskritam is a wonderful language
If you can’t access it to enjoy the vast riches, then you are missing something भोः।
पठतु संस्कृतम्। जयतु भारतम्।
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The preface to the Serbian edition of “Yoga Body” has mea culpas strewn all over
1. Continuity of ancient & modern Indian Asana practice ✅ 2. Krishnamacharya did NOT copy from Bukh ✅ 3. Yoga not connected to gymnastics / army exercises ✅
😂💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
5 am only looking at English sources 😂
6 Jason Birch has new material re Asanas 😆😆
7 My claims need some ‘adjustment - solpa adjust maadi’ 🤡
Hopefully, now Yoga will firmly remain the Devil’s favourite ‘exercise’ & will be free of Christian religious fanatical fantasies
What does naturally spoken Samskritam sound like ? What should we aspire to ?
१ Shri K S Maheshwaran provides a wonderful example of technical argumentation in Samskritam
The language used is nuanced & brilliant, yet understandable to संस्कृतम् students
For folks used to Greek/Roman logic & philosophy, Nyaya & Mimamsa debates provide a brilliant counterpoint of how sophisticated, precise language is used in Indian philosophy