Lakṣmī’s Emergence, Dhanvantari, and the Advent of Mohinī-mūrti
दीर्घपीवरदोर्दण्ड: कम्बुग्रीवोऽरुणेक्षण: । श्यामलस्तरुण: स्रग्वी सर्वाभरणभूषित: ॥ ३२ ॥
dīrgha-pīvara-dor-daṇḍaḥ kambu-grīvo ’ruṇekṣaṇaḥ śyāmalas taruṇaḥ sragvī sarvābharaṇa-bhūṣitaḥ
Lengannya panjang, tegap dan kuat; lehernya bertanda tiga garis seperti cangkerang śaṅkha; matanya kemerahan dan kulitnya kehitaman. Dia muda, berkalung bunga, dan dihiasi dengan segala perhiasan.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī describes Dhanvantari, a manifestation of the Lord who appears during the churning of the Milk Ocean, with auspicious divine features and ornaments.
The verse highlights divine, auspicious characteristics that inspire devotion and recognition of the Lord’s transcendental presence during Samudra Manthana.
Remembering and contemplating the Lord’s forms (rūpa-smaraṇa) nurtures bhakti, steadies the mind, and encourages a sacred, reverential outlook toward healing and dharma.