Comparative mythology corpus

batch.motif.hindu-ramayana-griffith-gutenberg-l57167-l57180

batch.motif.hindu-ramayana-griffith-gutenberg-l57167-l57180

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record_id: batch.motif.hindu-ramayana-griffith-gutenberg-l57167-l57180
source_text_path: texts/public-domain/hindu/project-gutenberg/ramayana-griffith.md
passage_locator:
  label: Canto CXXV. The Return. / Canto CXXVI. Bharat Consoled. / Canto CXXIX. The
    Meeting With Bharat. / Canto CXXX. The Consecration.; lines 57167-57180
  start: '57167'
  end: '57180'
  translation: The Ramayan of Valmiki
  notes: Generated from OpenAI Batch run motif-extraction-2026-04-28-high-priority;
    human review required.
canonical_text:
  quote: ''
  summary: Rama gives rich treasures to every Vanar. Honored and satisfied, the Vanar
    chieftains go home. Ayodhya enjoys ten thousand years of peace and prosperity
    under Rama’s rule, without widowhood from murder, desolate houses, murrain, failed
    harvests, child death, want, disease, or crime.
  language: English
  quote_policy: summarized
literal_observations:
- id: obs:1
  text: Rama gives rich treasures to every Vanar.
  category: action
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
- id: obs:2
  text: The treasures are described as coming from the mine and wave.
  category: object
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
- id: obs:3
  text: The chieftains are content with their honours and go homeward.
  category: action
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:2
- id: obs:4
  text: Ayodhya is described as blessed with Rama’s rule for ten thousand years.
  category: setting
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
- id: obs:5
  text: During Rama’s rule, Ayodhya has peace and rest.
  category: attribute
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
- id: obs:6
  text: No widow mourns a murdered mate, and no house is desolate.
  category: attribute
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:4
- id: obs:7
  text: The land has no murrain, and flocks and herds increase.
  category: attribute
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:5
- id: obs:8
  text: The earth supplies fruits, no harvest fails, no children die, and want, disease,
    and crime are unknown.
  category: attribute
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:6
figures:
- id: fig:1
  name_or_label: Rama
  description: Rama gives treasures to the Vanars and rules Ayodhya.
  role_refs:
  - role:1
  - role:2
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
  - ev:3
- id: fig:2
  name_or_label: Vanars
  description: Recipients of rich treasures given by Rama.
  role_refs:
  - role:3
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
- id: fig:3
  name_or_label: Vanar chieftains
  description: Chieftains who are content with their honours and go homeward.
  role_refs:
  - role:4
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:2
roles:
- id: role:1
  label: giver of treasures
  assigned_to:
  - fig:1
  basis: Rama gives rich treasures to every Vanar.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
- id: role:2
  label: ruler of Ayodhya
  assigned_to:
  - fig:1
  basis: Ayodhya is described as blessed with Rama’s rule for ten thousand years.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
- id: role:3
  label: honored recipients
  assigned_to:
  - fig:2
  basis: Every Vanar receives rich treasures from Rama.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
- id: role:4
  label: homeward chieftains
  assigned_to:
  - fig:3
  basis: The chieftains, content with their honours, turn their steps homeward.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:2
symbols:
- id: sym:1
  label: treasures from mine and wave
  literal_form: rich treasures from the mine and wave
  associated_figures:
  - fig:1
  - fig:2
  taxonomy_refs: []
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
- id: sym:2
  label: Ayodhya
  literal_form: city or kingdom named Ayodhya
  associated_figures:
  - fig:1
  taxonomy_refs: []
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
- id: sym:3
  label: ten thousand years
  literal_form: duration of Rama’s rule
  associated_figures:
  - fig:1
  taxonomy_refs: []
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
- id: sym:4
  label: fertile earth
  literal_form: earth supplying fruits and unfailing harvests
  associated_figures: []
  taxonomy_refs: []
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:6
scenes:
- id: scene:1
  label: Rama rewards the Vanars
  summary: Rama gives rich treasures to every Vanar.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:1
  - fig:2
  symbol_refs:
  - sym:1
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
- id: scene:2
  label: Chieftains depart homeward
  summary: The chieftains are content with their honours and turn homeward.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:3
  symbol_refs: []
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:2
- id: scene:3
  label: Peaceful rule in Ayodhya
  summary: Ayodhya enjoys ten thousand years of peace, abundance, health, and freedom
    from crime under Rama’s rule.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:1
  symbol_refs:
  - sym:2
  - sym:3
  - sym:4
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
  - ev:4
  - ev:5
  - ev:6
candidate_motifs:
- id: motif:1
  label: ideal prosperous kingship
  taxonomy_refs:
  - royal_legitimacy
  basis: Rama’s rule is associated with long-lasting peace, social safety, fertility,
    health, and absence of crime in Ayodhya.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
  - ev:4
  - ev:5
  - ev:6
  confidence: high
  cautions: The passage describes outcomes of Rama’s rule but does not explicitly
    state a coronation ideology or theory of legitimacy in this excerpt.
- id: motif:2
  label: homeward return after honor
  taxonomy_refs:
  - return
  basis: The chieftains, satisfied with their honours, turn their steps homeward.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:2
  confidence: medium
  cautions: The passage names the homeward movement of the chieftains, but the broader
    narrative context of return is not included in this excerpt.
comparison_claims: []
evidence:
- id: ev:1
  type: summary
  locator: lines 57167-57168
  quote_or_summary: Rama gives rich treasures from mine and wave to every Vanar.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/hindu/project-gutenberg/ramayana-griffith.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:2
  type: summary
  locator: lines 57169-57170
  quote_or_summary: The chieftains are content with their honours and go homeward.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/hindu/project-gutenberg/ramayana-griffith.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:3
  type: summary
  locator: lines 57171-57172
  quote_or_summary: Ayodhya is blessed with Rama’s rule for ten thousand years of
    peace and rest.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/hindu/project-gutenberg/ramayana-griffith.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:4
  type: summary
  locator: lines 57173-57174
  quote_or_summary: No widow mourns a murdered mate, and no house is desolate.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/hindu/project-gutenberg/ramayana-griffith.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:5
  type: summary
  locator: lines 57175-57176
  quote_or_summary: The land knows no murrain, and flocks and herds increase.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/hindu/project-gutenberg/ramayana-griffith.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:6
  type: summary
  locator: lines 57177-57180
  quote_or_summary: The earth supplies fruits; harvests do not fail; children do not
    die; want, disease, and crime are unknown.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/hindu/project-gutenberg/ramayana-griffith.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
confidence:
  extraction: high
  motif_candidates: medium
  comparison_claims: uncertain
  notes: Literal extraction is straightforward. Motif labels are based only on the
    excerpt’s explicit descriptions of reward, homeward movement, and Rama’s prosperous
    rule. No comparison claims are made because the excerpt itself does not provide
    an explicit comparative frame.
reviewer_status:
  status: needs_review
  reviewer: ''
  reviewed_at: ''
  notes: Machine-generated draft from OpenAI Batch; not human-reviewed.
extracted_by: openai_batch:gpt-5.5
extracted_at: '2026-04-28'
notes: |-
  No available symbol taxonomy refs apply directly to the passage objects or places.
  batch_run_id=motif-extraction-2026-04-28-high-priority
  custom_id=motif_extract:hindu-ramayana-griffith-gutenberg__l57167-l57180
  passage_sha256=6c349e3a2f9fa90a132bb05fd9aecd825817938c17cd999df2579b863ee5bab8