The Kingdom of God (Vaikuṇṭha) and the Curse of Jaya and Vijaya
ते वा अमुष्य वदनासितपद्मकोश- मुद्वीक्ष्य सुन्दरतराधरकुन्दहासम् । लब्धाशिष: पुनरवेक्ष्य तदीयमङ्घ्रि- द्वन्द्वं नखारुणमणिश्रयणं निदध्यु: ॥ ४४ ॥
te vā amuṣya vadanāsita-padma-kośam udvīkṣya sundaratarādhara-kunda-hāsam labdhāśiṣaḥ punar avekṣya tadīyam aṅghri- dvandvaṁ nakhāruṇa-maṇi-śrayaṇaṁ nidadhyuḥ
Ils virent le visage du Seigneur tel l’intérieur d’un bouton de lotus bleu, et Son sourire sur des lèvres plus belles encore, tel un jasmin épanoui. Comblés et bénis par cette vision, désirant voir davantage, ils posèrent les yeux sur les ongles de Ses pieds de lotus, rouges et luisants comme des rubis. Ainsi contemplèrent-ils sans cesse Son corps transcendantal, jusqu’à s’établir enfin dans la méditation de Sa forme personnelle.
This verse highlights devotees’ absorption in the Lord’s form—first beholding His face and smile, then fixing the mind on His lotus feet after receiving His blessings.
After receiving His benediction, their reverence deepens into meditation; the lotus feet are the refuge of devotees, so they re-center their consciousness there in humble devotion.
By daily remembrance—chanting His names, reading verses like this, and mentally visualizing the Lord’s feet as one’s shelter—one steadies the mind and nurtures devotion.