Rādhā-sambaddha-mantra-vyākhyā
Rādhā-Related Mantras Explained
श्यामवर्णशुभाकारां नवयौवनशोभिताम् । द्विद्विक्रमादष्टनागैः कल्पिताभरणोज्ज्वलैः ॥ १३६ ॥
śyāmavarṇaśubhākārāṃ navayauvanaśobhitām | dvidvikramādaṣṭanāgaiḥ kalpitābharaṇojjvalaiḥ || 136 ||
Dunkelfarben und von glückverheißender, schöner Gestalt, strahlte sie im Glanz frisch erblühter Jugend. Sie leuchtete in Schmuck, der nach den mythischen Maßen der „zwei Schritte“ und der acht Nāgas gefertigt war.
Narada (narration within the Adhyaya’s descriptive passage)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shringara
It presents an auspicious divine figure whose beauty is framed through cosmic symbols—Trivikrama’s strides and the Nāgas—suggesting a form that embodies sacred order (ṛta) and protective, serpent-associated power.
By inviting contemplative seeing (dhyāna) of the deity’s auspicious form—youthful radiance and ornamented splendor—this verse supports bhakti through visualized reverence and loving attention to divine attributes.
The verse uses technical, measure-based symbolism (Trivikrama’s strides as a cosmic ‘standard’) and mythic classification (eight Nāgas), echoing Vedāṅga-style structuring of knowledge through categories and symbolic correspondences.