Kṛṣṇādi-mantra-varga-varṇana
Classification of Krishna and Related Mantras
चक्रैः पंचांगमर्चास्यादंगदिक्पालहेतिभिः । दक्षिणे रत्नचषकं वामे सौवर्णनेत्रकम् ॥ ४१ ॥
cakraiḥ paṃcāṃgamarcāsyādaṃgadikpālahetibhiḥ | dakṣiṇe ratnacaṣakaṃ vāme sauvarṇanetrakam || 41 ||
L’icône sacrée (arcā) doit être vénérée comme possédant cinq membres, marqués d’emblèmes de disque (cakra) ; ses membres sont parés de bracelets et munis des armes des gardiens des directions. Dans sa main droite se trouve une coupe sertie de joyaux, et dans la gauche un emblème semblable à un œil d’or.
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada on technical/ritual details)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta (wonder)
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It frames icon-worship (arcā) as a disciplined, rule-governed practice: the deity’s form is contemplated through prescribed limbs, emblems, and attributes so the mind becomes steady and devotion becomes precise rather than vague.
By emphasizing concrete sacred symbols (cakra, auspicious ornaments, and held emblems), the verse guides devotees to approach the divine through reverent visualization and proper worship—core methods of Vishnu-bhakti expressed via arcana.
It highlights applied ritual science—procedural and iconographic specification used in worship manuals—aligned with Vedanga-style technical instruction (precise prescriptions for form, implements, and placement).