Kṛṣṇādi-mantra-varga-varṇana
Classification of Krishna and Related Mantras
दद्याद्बिभ्रत्कराग्रैरपि दरमुरलीपुष्पबाणेक्षुचापानक्षस्पृक्पूर्णकुंभौ स्मरललितवपुर्दिव्यभूषांगरागः । व्याख्यां वामे वितन्वन् स्फुटरुचिरपदो वेणुना विश्वमात्रे शब्दब्रह्मोद्भवेन श्रियमरुणरुचिर्बल्लवीवल्लभो नः ॥ ३५ ॥
dadyādbibhratkarāgrairapi daramuralīpuṣpabāṇekṣucāpānakṣaspṛkpūrṇakuṃbhau smaralalitavapurdivyabhūṣāṃgarāgaḥ | vyākhyāṃ vāme vitanvan sphuṭarucirapado veṇunā viśvamātre śabdabrahmodbhavena śriyamaruṇarucirballavīvallabho naḥ || 35 ||
Que le Bien-Aimé des gopīs, Bāllavī-vallabha, rayonnant d’une lueur rosée, nous accorde śrī et prospérité. Lui qui, du bout même de Ses doigts, porte la flûte au son délicat ; qui tient les flèches de fleurs et l’arc de canne à sucre de Kāma, ainsi que deux jarres débordantes frôlant Ses yeux ; dont le corps, gracieux et séduisant comme l’Amour lui-même, est paré d’ornements divins et d’onguents parfumés. De Sa main gauche Il déploie l’exposé, et par la flûte née du Śabda-Brahman, aux notes nettes et charmantes, Il instruit la Mère de l’Univers.
Narada (hymnic voice within the Narada Purana’s Vedanga-focused section; framed in the Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It meditates on Śrī Kṛṣṇa as the source of auspiciousness (śrī) through Śabda-Brahman—divine sound—showing that spiritual and worldly prosperity arise from attunement to sacred vibration embodied in His flute.
Bhakti here is contemplative worship: visualizing Kṛṣṇa’s beauty and symbols while hearing/remembering His flute as sacred sound, the devotee receives grace (dadyāt) and inner refinement through loving remembrance.
The verse foregrounds Śabda-Brahman and the power of articulated sound, aligning with Vedanga concerns—especially Śikṣā (phonetics) and Vyākaraṇa (structured expression)—by portraying clear, distinct notes (sphuṭa) as spiritually formative.