The Exposition of the Krishna Mantra (Kṛṣṇa-mantra-prakāśa): Nyāsa, Dhyāna, Worship, Yantra, and Prayoga
दक्षिणे वासुदेवाख्यं स्वच्छं चैतन्यमव्ययम् । वामे च रुक्मिणीं तदून्नित्यां रक्तां रजोगुणाम् ॥ ५८ ॥
dakṣiṇe vāsudevākhyaṃ svacchaṃ caitanyamavyayam | vāme ca rukmiṇīṃ tadūnnityāṃ raktāṃ rajoguṇām || 58 ||
ညာဘက်၌ ဝါစုဒေဝရှိ၏—သန့်ရှင်း၍ တောက်ပသော ချိတ်တန်ယ (သတိဉာဏ်) ဖြစ်ကာ မပျက်မယွင်း။ ဘယ်ဘက်၌ ရုက္မိဏီရှိ၏—အရှင်၏ အနန္တတည်မြဲသော အဖော်တော်—အနီရောင်သဏ္ဌာန်နှင့် ရဇောဂုဏ် (လှုပ်ရှားသန်စွမ်းမှု) ဖြင့် လက္ခဏာပြု၏။
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It encodes a meditational theology: Vāsudeva is contemplated as pure, imperishable consciousness, while Rukmiṇī is presented as His eternal śakti, the dynamic rajas principle—together forming a complete object of dhyāna.
Bhakti is supported by clear mental form (dhyāna): the devotee fixes the mind on Vāsudeva’s purity and eternity, while honoring Rukmiṇī as inseparable divine power, cultivating steady remembrance and reverence.
It reflects technical, rule-based dhyāna and mūrti-lakṣaṇa (iconographic specification)—a practical discipline used in ritual visualization and worship manuals aligned with the Narada Purana’s Book 1.3 technical orientation.