Adhyaya 23 — Ashvatara’s Vow for Madalasa and the Bestowal of Musical Science by Sarasvati
फणामणिकृतोद्योतौ व्यक्तस्वस्तिकलक्षणौ ।
विलोक्य तौ सुरूपाङ्गौ विस्मयोत्फुल्ललोचनः ॥
phaṇāmaṇikṛtodyotau vyaktasvastikalakṣaṇau | vilokya tau surūpāṅgau vismayotphullalocanaḥ ||
Eles brilhavam com o resplendor produzido pelas joias em seus capelos, portando marcas auspiciosas de suástica claramente visíveis. Vendo aqueles dois jovens de belos membros, seus olhos se arregalaram de espanto.
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Auspicious signs and beauty are presented as indicators of noble nature and divine order; the proper response is reverent wonder rather than fear or hostility toward the unfamiliar.
Ākhyāna with descriptive (varṇana) elements; not a pancalakṣaṇa core category by itself.
Hood-jewels symbolize inner luminosity (tejas) emerging from instinctual depths (Nāga/Pātāla). The svastika-mark signifies harmony and well-being even in ‘lower’ realms.