रत्नवल्लीमिव स्वच्छां श्वेतद्वीपनिवासिनीम् । किरीटं पद्मरागाणां वलयं दधतं परम्
ratnavallīmiva svacchāṃ śvetadvīpanivāsinīm | kirīṭaṃ padmarāgāṇāṃ valayaṃ dadhataṃ param
Rein und lichtvoll wie eine Ranke aus Edelsteinen—wie eine Göttin, die in Śvetadvīpa weilt—trug Er eine erhabene Krone, einen Reif aus Rubinen (padmarāga).
Narrator (iconographic description)
Tirtha: Ayodhyā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A luminous Viṣṇu figure envisioned in jewel-like clarity: a supreme crown and ruby circlet gleaming, evoking Śvetadvīpa’s celestial purity; the devotee’s gaze is fixed in reverent wonder.
Purity and splendor symbolize the transcendence of the Lord, guiding the devotee toward higher vision.
Ayodhyā is the chapter’s praised sacred field; Śvetadvīpa is invoked as a celestial devotional locus.
None explicitly; it supports meditative worship through sacred imagery.