Lord Śiva Instructs the Pracetās (Śiva-stuti and the Path of Bhakti)
प्रीतिप्रहसितापाङ्गमलकै रूपशोभितम् । लसत्पङ्कजकिञ्जल्कदुकूलं मृष्टकुण्डलम् ॥ ४७ ॥ स्फुरत्किरीटवलयहारनूपुरमेखलम् । शङ्खचक्रगदापद्ममालामण्युत्तमर्द्धिमत् ॥ ४८ ॥
prīti-prahasitāpāṅgam alakai rūpa-śobhitam lasat-paṅkaja-kiñjalka- dukūlaṁ mṛṣṭa-kuṇḍalam
主は、慈愛に満ちた微笑みと、信徒へ注がれる憐れみの横目の御加護によって、比類なき美を放たれる。黒く巻いた御髪、風にひるがえる黄衣は、蓮華の花粉が舞うかのよう。輝く耳飾り、宝冠、腕輪、首飾り、花鬘、足鈴、腰帯、さらに法螺貝・円盤・棍棒・蓮華の聖具と宝飾が相まって、胸のカウストゥバ宝珠の自然の光彩をいよいよ増し給う。
The word prahasitāpāṅga, referring to Kṛṣṇa’s smile and sidelong glances at His devotees, specifically applies to His dealings with the gopīs. Kṛṣṇa is always in a joking mood when He increases the feelings of conjugal rasa in the hearts of the gopīs. The conchshell, club, disc and lotus flower can be either held in His hands or seen on the palms of His hands. According to palmistry, the signs of a conchshell, club, lotus flower and disc mark the palms of great personalities and especially indicate the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
This verse highlights Viṣṇu’s divine emblems—conch, discus, club, and lotus—as identifying marks of the Supreme Lord’s protective and supremely opulent form, suitable for meditation and devotion.
In this chapter’s context of devotion and prayer, the radiant ornaments and weapons emphasize Viṣṇu’s transcendental majesty (aiśvarya) and make His personal form vivid for the devotee’s contemplation.
Use the verse as a meditation prompt: remember Viṣṇu’s personal form with His emblems and splendor, strengthening bhakti through focused remembrance (smaraṇa) and reverence.