Kardama Muni’s Penance, Viṣṇu’s Darśana, and the Arrangement of Devahūti’s Marriage
किरीटिनं कुण्डलिनं शङ्खचक्रगदाधरम् । श्वेतोत्पलक्रीडनकं मन:स्पर्शस्मितेक्षणम् ॥ १० ॥
kirīṭinaṁ kuṇḍalinaṁ śaṅkha-cakra-gadā-dharam śvetotpala-krīḍanakaṁ manaḥ-sparśa-smitekṣaṇam
Adornado con corona y pendientes, el Señor sostenía en tres manos la caracola, el disco y la maza, y en la cuarta un loto blanco; su mirada sonriente y jubilosa cautivaba el corazón de todos los devotos.
This verse portrays the Lord as crowned and ornamented, holding the conch, discus, and mace—revealing His supreme, protective Viṣṇu form that inspires devotion and surrender.
The white lotus signifies purity and auspiciousness; the verse highlights the Lord’s gentle, playful beauty that captivates the devotee’s heart, not merely His majesty.
Meditate on the Lord’s form while chanting—crown, earrings, conch, discus, mace, and lotus—and remember that His compassionate smile and glance soften the mind and steady devotion.