Kṛṣṇādi-mantra-varga-varṇana
Classification of Krishna and Related Mantras
तापिच्छच्छविरंकगां प्रियतमां स्वर्णप्रभामंबुजप्रोद्यद्दामभुजां स्ववामभुजयाश्लिष्यन्स्वचित्ताशया । श्लिष्यंतीं स्वयमन्यहस्तविलत्सौवर्णवेत्रश्चिरं पायान्नः सुविशुद्धपीतवसनो नानाविभूषो हरिः ॥ ४८ ॥
tāpicchacchaviraṃkagāṃ priyatamāṃ svarṇaprabhāmaṃbujaprodyaddāmabhujāṃ svavāmabhujayāśliṣyansvacittāśayā | śliṣyaṃtīṃ svayamanyahastavilatsauvarṇavetraściraṃ pāyānnaḥ suviśuddhapītavasano nānāvibhūṣo hariḥ || 48 ||
May Hari protect us for a long time—He who wears spotless yellow garments and many ornaments, and with His left arm lovingly embraces His beloved Lakṣmī, dark as a tamāla shoot yet radiant like gold, lotus-like, her arms encircled by shining garlands; and who, as she clings to Him, holds in His other hand a gleaming golden staff.
Narada (in a stuti/dhyāna style within the chapter’s instructional flow)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It functions as a protective mangala-prayer (pāyān naḥ), teaching devotional meditation through a vivid, auspicious visualization of Hari with Lakṣmī—signifying divine protection, purity, and grace.
It models bhakti through loving contemplation (dhyāna) of the Lord’s form—His compassion, beauty, and intimacy with Lakṣmī—encouraging steady remembrance as a direct devotional practice.
Primarily chandas/alaṅkāra-style devotional composition and dhyāna-vidhi usage: the verse demonstrates how precise descriptive language supports ritualized visualization and recitation for spiritual focus.