The Exposition of the Krishna Mantra (Kṛṣṇa-mantra-prakāśa): Nyāsa, Dhyāna, Worship, Yantra, and Prayoga
पीतवासाः शंखचक्रगदांभोजलसत्करः । अनाहतोच्छलद्रत्नधारौघकलशं स्पृशन् ॥ १८० ॥
pītavāsāḥ śaṃkhacakragadāṃbhojalasatkaraḥ | anāhatocchaladratnadhāraughakalaśaṃ spṛśan || 180 ||
مرتديًا ثيابًا صفراء، وبيدين متلألئتين تحملان الصدفة والقرص والمِقْمَعَة واللوتس، لمسَ الإبريق الذي منه اندفع—من غير قرعٍ—سيلٌ لا ينقطع من جداول كالجواهر يفور أبدًا.
Narada (narrating to the Sanatkumara brothers)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It presents a dhyāna-oriented vision of Vishnu—yellow-robed and holding the four emblems—so the devotee can steady the mind on the Lord’s divine attributes and auspicious presence.
By detailing Vishnu’s recognizable emblems and splendor, the verse supports bhakti through remembrance (smaraṇa) and visualization (dhyāna), turning devotion into a focused, contemplative practice.
It mainly reflects ritual-iconographic knowledge used in worship and dhyāna (how the deity is contemplated with specific attributes), rather than a direct teaching on grammar or astrology in this single verse.
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