The Exposition of the Krishna Mantra (Kṛṣṇa-mantra-prakāśa): Nyāsa, Dhyāna, Worship, Yantra, and Prayoga
समानोदितचंद्रार्कतडित्कोटिसमद्युतिः । सर्वांगसुंदरः सौम्यः सर्वाभरणभूषितः ॥ १७९ ॥
samānoditacaṃdrārkataḍitkoṭisamadyutiḥ | sarvāṃgasuṃdaraḥ saumyaḥ sarvābharaṇabhūṣitaḥ || 179 ||
ព្រះតេជៈរបស់ព្រះអង្គដូចព្រះចន្ទ និងព្រះអាទិត្យរះរួមគ្នា ដូចពន្លឺរន្ទះរាប់កោដិ; ព្រះអង្គស្រស់ស្អាតគ្រប់អង្គ ឥរិយាបថទន់ភ្លន់ ហើយតុបតែងដោយអាភរណៈគ្រប់ប្រភេទ។
Sanatkumara (narrating to Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It emphasizes divine tejas (spiritual splendour) and auspicious form—radiance, gentleness, and complete adornment—marking the presence of a supremely sattvic, beneficent being worthy of reverence and contemplation.
By presenting an attractive, gentle, all-beautiful divine form, the verse supports bhakti through dhyāna and stuti—devotion grows when the mind contemplates the Lord’s auspicious qualities (saumya-bhāva, śobha, tejas).
Indirectly, it uses precise descriptive compounds (samānodita-, candrārka-, taḍitkoṭi-) showcasing Sanskrit vyākaraṇa-style samāsa (compound formation), a key tool in Vedāṅga-based textual comprehension.