नमः सूर्य्यात्मने तुभ्यं संवित्किरणमालिने । हृत्कुशेशयकोषश्रीसमुन्मेषविधायिने
namaḥ sūryyātmane tubhyaṃ saṃvitkiraṇamāline | hṛtkuśeśayakoṣaśrīsamunmeṣavidhāyine
Salve a Ti, cuyo Ser es el Sol, enguirnaldado con los rayos de la conciencia pura; Tú haces que el capullo de loto del corazón se abra en toda su esplendidez.
Brahmā (deduced for Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa stuti context)
Tirtha: Ayodhyā-kṣetra (Sarayū dawn context implied)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A radiant solar deity-form crowned with rays of consciousness shines into a devotee’s chest where a lotus-bud opens into full bloom, revealing inner splendor.
The Lord is the inner Sun of awareness; remembrance of Him awakens the heart-lotus from ignorance into spiritual clarity.
Ayodhyā is the praised sacred landscape (sthāla) where devotion and praise of Viṣṇu are presented as especially potent.
No explicit ritual is stated; the verse functions as stuti—devotional salutations (namaskāra/japa of praise).