Bhāgīratha’s Bringing of the Gaṅgā
तं दृष्ट्वा पुण्डरीकाक्षं भाभासितदिगन्तरम् । अतसीपुष्पसंकाशं स्फुरत्कुण्डलमण्डितम् ॥ ६५ ॥
taṃ dṛṣṭvā puṇḍarīkākṣaṃ bhābhāsitadigantaram | atasīpuṣpasaṃkāśaṃ sphuratkuṇḍalamaṇḍitam || 65 ||
فلما رأوه—ذا العينين كاللوتس—وقد أضاء آفاق الجهات كلها، متلألئًا كزهرة الأتسي الزرقاء، ومزيَّنًا بأقراط لامعة، امتلأت قلوبهم رهبةً وإجلالًا.
Narada (narrative description within the dialogue context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
The verse highlights darśana—direct vision of the lotus-eyed Lord—whose presence dispels darkness and illuminates all directions, symbolizing the removal of ignorance through divine grace.
By portraying Viṣṇu’s beauty, radiance, and auspicious ornaments, the verse supports bhakti through contemplative remembrance (smaraṇa) and reverent visualization of the Lord’s form, which deepens devotion.
No specific Vedāṅga (like Vyākaraṇa, Jyotiṣa, or Kalpa) is taught directly here; the verse functions primarily as a devotional-epic description used for dhyāna (meditative focus) in Purāṇic practice.