Uddhava’s Departure to Badarikāśrama and Vidura’s Turn Toward Maitreya
श्यामावदातं विरजं प्रशान्तारुणलोचनम् । दोर्भिश्चतुर्भिर्विदितं पीतकौशाम्बरेण च ॥ ७ ॥
śyāmāvadātaṁ virajaṁ praśāntāruṇa-locanam dorbhiś caturbhir viditaṁ pīta-kauśāmbareṇa ca
Le corps du Seigneur était de teinte śyāma, mais pur et d’une beauté sans pareille ; Ses yeux, paisibles, étaient rougeoyants comme le soleil levant. À Ses quatre bras, à Ses signes divins et à Sa pītāmbara, je Le reconnus aussitôt comme le Bhagavān suprême.
This verse describes Bhagavān as dark yet radiant, completely spotless, with peaceful reddish eyes, clearly recognized by His four arms and yellow garments.
The verse emphasizes that the Lord is untouched by material qualities and impurities; His form is transcendental and free from worldly contamination.
Contemplating the Lord’s serene, pure form cultivates inner calm, steadiness of mind, and devotion, helping one rise above anxiety and distraction.