माली मौली पताकी च जटी मुंडी शिखंड्यपि । कुण्डली लांगली बालः कुमारः प्रवरो वरः
mālī maulī patākī ca jaṭī muṃḍī śikhaṃḍyapi | kuṇḍalī lāṃgalī bālaḥ kumāraḥ pravaro varaḥ
Tu es paré de guirlandes, couronné et porteur d’étendard; aux cheveux nattés, au crâne rasé, et aussi coiffé d’une huppe. Tu portes des boucles d’oreilles; tu portes la charrue; tu es le Jeune Divin—Kumāra—le plus excellent et le suprême.
Viśvāmitra
Listener: Phālguna (Arjuna)
Scene: A composite iconographic montage of Kumāra: youthful face, garland and crown, a victory banner; alternately shown with jaṭā or shaven head, with a crest/śikhā; wearing earrings; holding or associated with a plough (lāṅgala). The scene can be rendered as multiple vignettes around a central Kumāra figure to show ‘many forms, one deity’.
The many epithets celebrate the deity’s manifold forms—showing that divine power accommodates diverse modes of worship and contemplation.
No tīrtha is specified; the verse is iconographic praise within the 108 names.
None directly; it supports dhyāna (meditative visualization) through descriptive names.