Ten gold coins. Enough for the wedding. Enough to stop his wife's silent tears.
To understand the whole, we must first understand the parts. The phrase is segmented into three distinct conceptual blocks: sukrutham sudhamayam-anchil oral arjunan-
The expression "Anchil Oral Arjunan" highlights Arjuna's unique position among the five Pandavas. While all brothers possessed exceptional qualities, Arjuna stands out as the preeminent warrior, the devoted disciple of Lord Krishna, and the recipient of the celestial Gita. Ten gold coins
A villain might say: "There are five of them. They are holy men." The hero’s assistant replies: "Sukrutham sudhamayam... anchil oral arjunan." To understand the whole, we must first understand the parts
He took the rope. He climbed.
The specific reference to "Sukrutham Sudhamayam" (loosely translating to "Virtuous and Pure" or "Filled with the nectar of good deeds") typically highlights the irony of Arjuna’s situation. He has won the war, performed his Sukrutham (good deeds/duty), yet he is devoid of peace.