Kṛṣṇādi-mantra-varga-varṇana
Classification of Krishna and Related Mantras
बर्हावतंसं सर्वज्ञं सेवितं मुनिपुंगवैः । ध्यात्वैवं प्रमदावेशविलासं भुवनेश्वरम् ॥ २८ ॥
barhāvataṃsaṃ sarvajñaṃ sevitaṃ munipuṃgavaiḥ | dhyātvaivaṃ pramadāveśavilāsaṃ bhuvaneśvaram || 28 ||
এইদৰে ময়ূৰপিচ্ছ-মুকুটধাৰী, সৰ্বজ্ঞ, মুনিশ্ৰেষ্ঠসকলৰ দ্বাৰা সেৱিত আৰু সুন্দৰী ৰমণীৰ দিৱ্য উল্লাসময় লীলাবিলাসত বিহৰণ কৰা ভুৱনেশ্বৰক ধ্যান কৰি ভক্তিভাৱে প্ৰবৃত্ত হওক।
Narada (teaching in a dialogue context associated with Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It prescribes a concrete dhyāna-form of the Supreme—omniscient and worshipped by sages—showing that focused contemplation on the Lord’s auspicious form and līlā becomes a direct support for devotion and inner absorption.
Bhakti here is practiced as loving meditation: one remembers the Lord’s attributes (sarvajñatā), his worship-worthiness (served by sages), and his sweet līlā (vilāsa), transforming the mind from distraction to affectionate, single-pointed remembrance.
The practical takeaway is dhyāna-yoga as applied within a Vedic framework: disciplined mental recitation/visualization aligned with mantra-based worship (a common Vedāṅga-related devotional application, especially connected with correct liturgical practice and recitation).