लग्नद्विचक्रो रक्ताभः पूर्वभागस्तुपुष्कलः / संकर्षणो ऽथ(प्रद्युम्नः) सूक्ष्मचक्रस्तु पीतकः
lagnadvicakro raktābhaḥ pūrvabhāgastupuṣkalaḥ / saṃkarṣaṇo 'tha(pradyumnaḥ) sūkṣmacakrastu pītakaḥ
The one marked with a pair of wheels is reddish in hue; his forepart is broad and well-developed. Then Saṅkarṣaṇa—(or Pradyumna, in another reading)—has a subtle wheel and is yellowish.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vainateya)
Concept: Discernment through sacred iconography: recognizing divine manifestations via lakṣaṇas (marks, hues) to stabilize contemplation and correct worship-identification.
Vedantic Theme: Many forms, one reality: differentiated appearances (vyūha/avatāra/arcā) serve as upāyas for the mind; unity is implied beneath variety.
Application: For practitioners of arcā worship or study, learn traditional iconographic cues to focus meditation; use color/mark visualization as a concentration aid.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.45.14-15 (Śālagrāma/markings; color and chakra-lakṣaṇa descriptions)
This verse preserves a meditative and iconographic identification of Viṣṇu’s vyūha-forms, using distinguishing marks (cakra) and colors to support recognition in worship and contemplation.
Indirectly: the Garuda Purana often frames afterlife instruction within devotion to Viṣṇu; identifying divine forms and their marks supports remembrance and bhakti, which the text treats as spiritually protective.
Use the verse as a cue for focused japa or dhyāna: contemplate Viṣṇu’s forms with their distinguishing attributes (cakra) and cultivate steady devotional recollection.