Lakṣmī’s Emergence, Dhanvantari, and the Advent of Mohinī-mūrti
एतस्मिन्नन्तरे विष्णु: सर्वोपायविदीश्वर: । योषिद्रूपमनिर्देश्यं दधार परमाद्भुतम् ॥ ४१ ॥ प्रेक्षणीयोत्पलश्यामं सर्वावयवसुन्दरम् । समानकर्णाभरणं सुकपोलोन्नसाननम् ॥ ४२ ॥ नवयौवननिर्वृत्तस्तनभारकृशोदरम् । मुखामोदानुरक्तालिझङ्कारोद्विग्नलोचनम् ॥ ४३ ॥ बिभ्रत् सुकेशभारेण मालामुत्फुल्लमल्लिकाम् । सुग्रीवकण्ठाभरणं सुभुजाङ्गदभूषितम् ॥ ४४ ॥ विरजाम्बरसंवीतनितम्बद्वीपशोभया । काञ्च्या प्रविलसद्वल्गुचलच्चरणनूपुरम् ॥ ४५ ॥ सव्रीडस्मितविक्षिप्तभ्रूविलासावलोकनै: । दैत्ययूथपचेत:सु काममुद्दीपयन् मुहु: ॥ ४६ ॥
etasminn antare viṣṇuḥ sarvopāya-vid īśvaraḥ yoṣid-rūpam anirdeśyaṁ dadhāra-paramādbhutam
Llevaba una guirnalda de flores de mallikā en su espléndida cabellera; su cuello bien formado estaba adornado con collar y joyas, y sus brazos lucían brazaletes. Vestida con un sari puro, sus caderas parecían islas en un océano de belleza; el cinturón y los cascabeles de sus tobillos, al moverse, la hacían brillar aún más. Con una sonrisa pudorosa, el juego de sus cejas y sus miradas de soslayo, encendía una y otra vez el deseo en el corazón de los jefes asura.
Because of the Supreme Lord’s assuming the form of a beautiful woman to arouse the lusty desires of the demons, a description of Her complete beauty is given here.
In 8.8.43, Śukadeva describes Mohinī as youthfully radiant with a slender waist, her fragrance attracting bees whose humming makes her eyes move restlessly—highlighting her enchanting, divine allure.
Viṣṇu assumed Mohinī’s form to bewilder the demons and ensure the devas received the nectar, protecting cosmic order (dharma) through His divine līlā and māyā.
The verse reminds seekers that sensory attraction can agitate the mind; cultivating discernment and devotion helps one see beyond appearances and stay aligned with dharma.