The Recitation of the Thousand Names of Rādhā and Kṛṣṇa (Yugala-Sahasranāma) and Śaraṇāgati-Dharma
वैकुंठजनसंसेव्या कोटिलक्ष्मी सुखावहा । कोटिकंदर्पलावण्या रतिकोटिरतिप्रदा ॥ १३८ ॥
vaikuṃṭhajanasaṃsevyā koṭilakṣmī sukhāvahā | koṭikaṃdarpalāvaṇyā ratikoṭiratipradā || 138 ||
Les habitants de Vaikuṇṭha l’honorent et la servent; elle accorde le bonheur de myriades de Lakṣmī. Sa beauté surpasse des millions de Kāma-devas, et elle confère des délices au-delà de millions et de millions de plaisirs.
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
The verse magnifies divine auspiciousness (śrī) as Vaikuṇṭha-centered and devotionally accessible—true prosperity is portrayed as service-linked grace that culminates in higher bliss, not merely worldly gain.
By stressing that she is “served by the residents of Vaikuṇṭha,” it frames spiritual attainment as sevā (reverent service) and stuti (praise), where divine favor arises through devotion aligned with Viṣṇu’s abode and values.
Primarily alaṅkāra-style praise (stuti) through hyperbolic comparison (koṭi—‘crores’)—a practical takeaway for mantra/stotra recitation is the use of measured epithets to fix attention (smṛti) on a deity’s guṇas (qualities).