Rādhā-sambaddha-mantra-vyākhyā
Rādhā-Related Mantras Explained
मंदस्मितलसद्वक्त्रां दयामंथरवीक्षणाम् । पाशांकुशौ च पुंड्रेक्षुचापं पुष्पशिलीमुखम् ॥ ५० ॥
maṃdasmitalasadvaktrāṃ dayāmaṃtharavīkṣaṇām | pāśāṃkuśau ca puṃḍrekṣucāpaṃ puṣpaśilīmukham || 50 ||
Son visage brille d’un doux sourire, et son regard, ralenti par la compassion, est plein de grâce. Dans ses mains, elle porte le lacet (pāśa) et l’aiguillon (aṅkuśa), ainsi que l’arc de canne à sucre et les flèches de fleurs.
Narada (in dialogue context with the Sanatkumara tradition; descriptive narration of a deity’s iconography)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It provides a dhyāna (meditative) portrait: the gentle smile and compassionate gaze signal grace, while the noose and goad indicate mastery over the mind and senses, guiding the devotee toward disciplined devotion.
By emphasizing the deity’s compassion and approachable beauty, it supports bhakti through loving contemplation (smaraṇa/dhyāna), where visualizing the form and attributes deepens surrender and steadiness in worship.
It reflects applied ritual-technical knowledge used in worship—dhyāna-lakṣaṇa (iconographic identifiers) that guide correct mantra-based meditation and procedure, aligning practice with śāstric description.