क्षीराब्धिजलकल्लोलमदबिन्द्वंकिताम्बरम् । तारकोत्करविस्फारतारहारविराजितम्
kṣīrābdhijalakallolamadabindvaṃkitāmbaram | tārakotkaravisphāratārahāravirājitam
ورأوا ذاك الذي كان ثوبُه منقّطًا كأنما وسمته رذاذاتٌ لعوب من تموّج مياه محيط اللبن، وكان متلألئًا بعقدٍ نجميّ يَتَّسِع كأنه حشدٌ من الكوكبات.
Narrator (context: Ayodhyāmāhātmya; praise/vision sequence leading to Śiva’s stuti)
Tirtha: Kṣīrābdhi (symbolic tīrtha)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Close, poetic iconography: Viṣṇu’s garment appears dotted like milk-ocean spray; a wide, star-cluster necklace gleams across his chest like constellations.
Divine vision (darśana) is portrayed as beauty that elevates the mind toward reverence and surrender.
Ayodhyā is the praised sacred setting (Ayodhyāmāhātmya), framing the vision of the Lord.
None explicitly; the verse focuses on contemplative visualization as a mode of devotion.