The Exposition of the Krishna Mantra (Kṛṣṇa-mantra-prakāśa): Nyāsa, Dhyāna, Worship, Yantra, and Prayoga
गोपानूगोपीश्च गोविंदविलीनमतिलोचनान् । ज्ञानमुद्राभयकरौ पितरौ पीतपांडुरौ ॥ ६४ ॥
gopānūgopīśca goviṃdavilīnamatilocanān | jñānamudrābhayakarau pitarau pītapāṃḍurau || 64 ||
गोपान् गोपीश्च ध्यायेत् गोविन्दविलीनमानसदृशः। पितरौ च पीतपाण्डुरौ, ज्ञानमुद्राभयकरौ॥
Narada (as instructor within the Narada Purana’s didactic dialogue tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches contemplative absorption (dhyana) where the devotee visualizes the Vraja community—gopas and gopis—as completely merged in Govinda, pointing to single-pointed devotion that matures into inner steadiness and liberation-oriented devotion.
Bhakti is shown as total fixation of mind and gaze on Govinda (govinda-vilīna-mati-locana), indicating that devotion is not merely ritual action but an all-consuming remembrance and loving attention centered on Vishnu as Govinda.
It aligns with applied ritual-visualization principles used in mantra and worship practice—iconographic cues like jñāna-mudrā and abhaya (gestures) guide correct contemplative form during upāsanā, even within a technically oriented (Vedanga-linked) section.