तत्तोजसावृतं बालं तप्तचामीकरप्रभम् । सुमुखं सुश्रिया युक्तं सुनसं सुस्मितेक्षणम्
tattojasāvṛtaṃ bālaṃ taptacāmīkaraprabham | sumukhaṃ suśriyā yuktaṃ sunasaṃ susmitekṣaṇam
Sie sahen das Kind von jenem Glanz umhüllt, leuchtend wie erhitztes Gold: von schönem Antlitz, mit herrlicher Anmut begabt, mit feiner Nase und Augen, die sanft zu lächeln schienen.
Lomaharṣaṇa/Sūta (deduced; Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative style)
Tirtha: Kedāra
Type: kshetra
Scene: Close darśana: the radiant child wrapped in tejas, glowing like heated gold, with a serene beautiful face, refined features, and gently smiling eyes; the onlookers gaze in reverent astonishment.
The divine form is described as both radiant and gentle—tejas joined with grace—inviting devotion rather than fear.
Kedāra (Kedārakhaṇḍa), where the sacred narrative presents a luminous darśana of Gaṅgeya/Kumāra.
None; it is a contemplative description supportive of dhyāna (meditative visualization) and devotional remembrance.
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