दुर्वासाशापः, क्षीरसागरमन्थनम्, श्रीः (लक्ष्मी) उद्भवः तथा श्रीस्तुतिः
त्वयावलोकिताः सद्यः शीलाद्यैर् अखिलैर् गुणैः कुलैश्वर्यैश् च युज्यन्ते पुरुषा निर्गुणा अपि
tvayāvalokitāḥ sadyaḥ śīlādyair akhilair guṇaiḥ kulaiśvaryaiś ca yujyante puruṣā nirguṇā api
Даже люди без достоинств — лишь будучи тобою увиденными — тотчас обретают все совершенства, начиная с благонравия, и сопричастны высокому роду и царственному благополучию.
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
This verse presents the divine glance as an act of grace that instantly bestows virtues, status, and prosperity—even upon those lacking merit—showing sovereignty over fortune and character.
He frames it as the effect of divine anugraha: when the Lord favors someone, virtues and royal prosperity can manifest immediately, beyond ordinary human qualifications.
Vishnu is implied as the supreme source who can confer guṇa (excellence) and aiśvarya (sovereignty), emphasizing that worldly authority and inner virtue ultimately depend on the Supreme Reality’s will.