Rādhā-sambaddha-mantra-vyākhyā
Rādhā-Related Mantras Explained
चतुर्भुजां त्रिनयनां माणिक्यमुकुटोज्ज्वलाम् । पाशांकुशामिक्षुचापं दाडिमीशायकं तथा ॥ ११५ ॥
caturbhujāṃ trinayanāṃ māṇikyamukuṭojjvalām | pāśāṃkuśāmikṣucāpaṃ dāḍimīśāyakaṃ tathā || 115 ||
Medita en Ella como de cuatro brazos y tres ojos, resplandeciente con una corona fulgente de rubíes; portando el lazo (pāśa) y el aguijón (aṅkuśa), y también el arco de caña de azúcar y la flecha de granada.
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada, describing the deity for dhyana/puja visualization)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It gives a precise dhyāna-lakṣaṇa (meditative iconography): by visualizing the deity’s form and emblems, the practitioner steadies the mind and aligns worship with śāstric (text-authorized) symbolism.
Bhakti here is practiced through focused remembrance (smaraṇa) and reverent visualization of the deity’s auspicious form—turning devotion into a disciplined, repeatable meditative act during pūjā and japa.
It reflects applied ritual science—devatā-rūpa nirūpaṇa used in mantra-sādhana and pūjā (a technical aid to correct dhyāna and nyāsa), even though it is not a grammar/astrology rule itself.
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