The Bestowal of Boons upon Aṅga
सर्वाभरणशोभांगं हारकंकणकुंडलैः । राजमानं परं दिव्यं निर्मलं वनमालया
sarvābharaṇaśobhāṃgaṃ hārakaṃkaṇakuṃḍalaiḥ | rājamānaṃ paraṃ divyaṃ nirmalaṃ vanamālayā
អវយវៈរបស់ទ្រង់ភ្លឺរលោងដោយសោភ័ណភាពនៃគ្រឿងអលង្ការគ្រប់យ៉ាង—ខ្សែក ហត្ថកង និងក្រវិល; ទ្រង់រុងរឿង ព្រះទេវភាពដ៏លើសលប់ និងបរិសុទ្ធឥតមល ដោយតុបតែងដោយវនមាលា កម្រងផ្កាព្រៃ។
Narrator (contextual description of a divine figure; exact dialogue-speaker not explicit in this single verse)
Concept: Contemplation of the Lord’s immaculate beauty (nirmalatā) and auspicious marks refines the devotee’s mind; beauty becomes a vehicle of purification.
Application: Practice ‘darśana-meditation’: visualize one attribute (garland, earrings, necklace) and let it evoke inner cleanliness—reducing envy, harshness, and agitation.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shringara
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"The camera of devotion lingers on Viṣṇu’s luminous body: necklaces resting on the chest, bracelets catching light at the wrists, earrings swaying with subtle movement. A fresh vanamālā—wild forest blossoms and leaves—drapes across him, its fragrance almost visible as soft curls of color against an immaculate, divine glow.","primary_figures":["Viṣṇu (ornamented, vanamālā)"],"setting":"A celestial-tinged space with minimal distractions—either a temple sanctum backdrop or a soft cloud-throne—so the ornaments and garland dominate the viewer’s attention.","lighting_mood":"temple lamp-lit","color_palette":["polished gold","jasmine white","forest green","lotus pink","midnight blue"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: close, iconic framing of Viṣṇu’s torso and face emphasizing layered necklaces, bracelets, and earrings; thick gold leaf on ornaments and halo; rich red-green background; vanamālā rendered with stylized blossoms; gem-studded crown and jewelry; immaculate, symmetrical composition with ornate borders.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: refined portrait of Viṣṇu with delicate jewelry lines and translucent garland petals; cool, lyrical palette; subtle shading on ornaments; gentle floral background suggesting a forest-garden; serene expression and soft halo.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines and flat yet vibrant pigments; ornaments patterned with rhythmic motifs; vanamālā in green-red-yellow accents; temple-wall aesthetic with decorative borders; large expressive eyes and calm smile.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: vanamālā emphasized with abundant floral motifs; ornate border of lotuses and creepers; deep blue ground with gold highlights; symmetrical decorative arrangement around the deity; intricate textile patterns echoing garland textures."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Desh","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["soft bells","flower-offering rustle","tanpura drone","gentle silence"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: No mandatory sandhi splits beyond internal compounds.
Vanamālā is a classic marker of Vaishnava iconography, highlighting the Lord’s natural, cosmic sovereignty and auspicious beauty—adorned not only with crafted jewels but also with the living abundance of nature.
The verse describes a supremely divine, radiant figure with hāra, kaṅkaṇa, kuṇḍala, and vanamālā—features strongly associated with Vishnu/Krishna in Purāṇic descriptions, though this single verse alone does not explicitly name the deity.
The verse reinforces a bhakti-oriented focus: contemplating the divine form (rūpa-dhyāna) as pure, radiant, and auspicious, which supports reverence, inner purification, and steady devotion.