Bhuvaneśī (Nidrā-Śakti) Mantra-vidhi, Nyāsa–Āvaraṇa Worship, Padma-homa Prayogas, and the Opening of Śrī-Mahālakṣmī Upāsanā
सिंदूरसदृशाकारामुद्दाममदविभ्रमाम् । धृतरक्तोत्पलामन्यपाणिना तु ध्वजस्पृशाम् ॥ ३४ ॥
siṃdūrasadṛśākārāmuddāmamadavibhramām | dhṛtaraktotpalāmanyapāṇinā tu dhvajaspṛśām || 34 ||
Ela surgiu com forma semelhante ao sindūra (vermelhão), oscilando com graça embriagada e sem freio; segurando um lótus vermelho e, com a outra mão, tocando o estandarte.
Narada (narrating within the technical/Vedanga-oriented discourse to the Sanatkumara tradition context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shringara
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
The verse uses auspicious, recognizable symbols—vermilion hue, red lotus, and banner—to portray a power or presence marked by prosperity, attraction, and public auspiciousness, guiding the devotee to contemplate sacred form (rūpa) as a support for devotion.
By presenting a vivid, contemplative image with devotional markers (lotus and standard), it supports bhakti through dhyāna—fixing the mind on sacred attributes so that devotion becomes steady and emotionally engaged.
In a Vedanga-oriented book context, the practical takeaway is lakṣaṇa/cihna recognition—how specific attributes (utpala, dhvaja, color-signs like sindūra) function as technical identifiers in ritual, iconography, and descriptive taxonomy used in śāstric traditions.