The Exposition of the Krishna Mantra (Kṛṣṇa-mantra-prakāśa): Nyāsa, Dhyāna, Worship, Yantra, and Prayoga
लसत्कल्पद्रुमाधस्थरत्नाब्जपीठसंस्थितम् । सुत्रामरत्नसंकाशं गुडस्निग्धालकं शिशुम् ॥ ७६ ॥
lasatkalpadrumādhastharatnābjapīṭhasaṃsthitam | sutrāmaratnasaṃkāśaṃ guḍasnigdhālakaṃ śiśum || 76 ||
Он увидел Младенца, восседающего на лотосном престоле из драгоценностей под сияющим древом Калпадрума, исполняющим желания,—сверкающего, как безупречная нить жемчуга, с кудрями тёмными и глянцевыми, словно патока.
Narada (narrative description within the dialogue tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta (wonder)
Secondary Rasa: bhakti (devotion)
The verse emphasizes darśana—an inner or outer vision of the divine—using auspicious imagery (kalpadruma, jeweled lotus-seat, radiant luster) to indicate purity, grace, and the soul’s attraction toward the sacred.
By lovingly detailing the deity’s charming form (a radiant child with glossy curls), it models bhakti as attentive contemplation and affectionate remembrance, where devotion grows through vivid, reverent visualization.
Indirectly, it supports śikṣā and chandas-oriented recitation practice: the verse is crafted for clear phonetic flow and evocative imagery, useful for memorization, chanting, and meditative focus even within a technical (Vedāṅga) context.