Kardama Muni’s Penance, Viṣṇu’s Darśana, and the Arrangement of Devahūti’s Marriage
स तं विरजमर्काभं सितपद्मोत्पलस्रजम् । स्निग्धनीलालकव्रातवक्त्राब्जं विरजोऽम्बरम् ॥ ९ ॥
sa taṁ virajam arkābhaṁ sita-padmotpala-srajam snigdha-nīlālaka-vrāta- vaktrābjaṁ virajo ’mbaram
ورأى كردَما موني الربَّ الأعلى منزَّهًا عن دنس المادة، متلألئًا كالشمس، متقلّدًا إكليلًا من اللوتس الأبيض وزنابق الماء. وكان وجهه كاللوتس تحفّه خُصلاتٌ داكنة مزرقة لامعة، وهو لابسٌ پيتامبرا صفراء نقيّة لا شائبة فيها.
This verse portrays Lord Viṣṇu as completely spotless and sunlike in radiance, with a lotuslike face, dark glossy curls, pure garments, and a garland of lotuses—emphasizing His transcendental beauty beyond material qualities.
In this section of the narrative, Kardama Muni receives the Lord’s audience (darśana) as divine confirmation and blessing connected to his devotion and the unfolding of the Lord’s plan for his life and progeny.
Contemplating these divine features helps steady the mind, deepen devotion, and replace worldly attraction with remembrance of the Supreme—supporting a daily practice of bhakti through śravaṇa and smaraṇa.