Rādhā-sambaddha-mantra-vyākhyā
Rādhā-Related Mantras Explained
दधानां बाहुभिर्नेत्रैर्दयासुप्रीतिशीतलैः । पश्यंती साधके अस्त्रषट्कोणाब्जमहीपुरे ॥ ११६ ॥
dadhānāṃ bāhubhirnetrairdayāsuprītiśītalaiḥ | paśyaṃtī sādhake astraṣaṭkoṇābjamahīpure || 116 ||
Elle, portant en Ses bras (divins) et dans Ses yeux la fraîcheur apaisante de la compassion et de l’amour profond, regarde le sādhaka au sein de la cité sacrée : un sol en lotus avec un hexagone et la disposition de l’« astra » (arme).
Narada (continuing a technical description of worship/visualization as taught in the dialogue with Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It emphasizes that divine grace is not abstract: the deity’s compassionate, cooling gaze is invoked through precise inner visualization—placing the sādhaka within a protected, sanctified mandala (lotus and hexagon) empowered by astra-mantras.
Bhakti here is expressed as attentive upāsanā: the devotee contemplates the deity’s gentle, affectionate presence and receives her grace through disciplined worship and meditative focus on the sacred diagram.
Kalpa-style ritual application is implied—constructing/visualizing a mandala (lotus, hexagon) and employing astra-mantras as protective/empowering elements within formal worship procedure.